Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes the new projects of a coworker’s less desirable than your old projects?
They are mundane paperwork, grunt work. Ordering supplies. I was designing projects, doing technical work.
There’s nothing illegal that they’re doing but they want you to leave. Your work isn’t valued enough at the company to warrant a sexual accuser (no matter how valid it likely is). You’re more trouble than you’re worth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes the new projects of a coworker’s less desirable than your old projects?
They are mundane paperwork, grunt work. Ordering supplies. I was designing projects, doing technical work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes the new projects of a coworker’s less desirable than your old projects?
They are mundane paperwork, grunt work. Ordering supplies. I was designing projects, doing technical work.
Anonymous wrote:What makes the new projects of a coworker’s less desirable than your old projects?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the projects the same type? Perhaps one coworker took yours, and these are the ones that fell through while you were out. Perhaps this also is a way to keep you away from the coworker that did something to you?
The coworker who did something to me has been fired. It’s a lower-level of work they’re having me do.
Different job title and pay, or same title and same pay?
If the former: it's a problem if it's less money.
If the latter: then they've just given you different projects but the title and pay are the same, and that's all that matters.
Did you really expect time would stand still and your workload would just wait until you returned?
Yes. I did expect that.
I hate my life. First I get sexually harassed, then they take my good projects away and give me the worst slime in the department.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the projects the same type? Perhaps one coworker took yours, and these are the ones that fell through while you were out. Perhaps this also is a way to keep you away from the coworker that did something to you?
The coworker who did something to me has been fired. It’s a lower-level of work they’re having me do.
Different job title and pay, or same title and same pay?
If the former: it's a problem if it's less money.
If the latter: then they've just given you different projects but the title and pay are the same, and that's all that matters.
Did you really expect time would stand still and your workload would just wait until you returned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the projects the same type? Perhaps one coworker took yours, and these are the ones that fell through while you were out. Perhaps this also is a way to keep you away from the coworker that did something to you?
The coworker who did something to me has been fired. It’s a lower-level of work they’re having me do.
Anonymous wrote:Are the projects the same type? Perhaps one coworker took yours, and these are the ones that fell through while you were out. Perhaps this also is a way to keep you away from the coworker that did something to you?