Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Not looking for public recognition. The award, which consists of a certificate and cash, was shared with my supervisor who was expected to share it with me. I was expecting an email with the certificate attached.
Then ask about it! Sheesh. She probably was waiting for you to give her confirmation the cash hit your paycheck. Sometimes there's a huge lag.
Why would she wait for me to find out about it through my paycheck? What's wrong with a "Hi Larla. Congratulations, you received an award for X. Here's a copy of the certificate. You should expect to see $X in an upcoming paycheck."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your use of word "withholding" implies some hidden agenda by your manager against you. I am sure that's not the case given the certificate has no real meaning. Why can't you just ask your manager? You are not telling us something.
No real meaning? It means something to me!
Perfect example of why the first line supervisors have the worst job in the govt. People like you who always assume the worst.
Anonymous wrote:I received an award from another group. I know this because the team lead told me, though she didn't go into detail. It's been over a month and I haven't received that award yet from my supervisor, though the money portion appeared in my paycheck. In fact, my supervisor hasn't even acknowledged it. What gives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your use of word "withholding" implies some hidden agenda by your manager against you. I am sure that's not the case given the certificate has no real meaning. Why can't you just ask your manager? You are not telling us something.
No real meaning? It means something to me!
But you don’t know that she has it, and you are convinced she is “withholding” it? Paranoid much?
But I do know she has it.
How?
Because it was shared with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your use of word "withholding" implies some hidden agenda by your manager against you. I am sure that's not the case given the certificate has no real meaning. Why can't you just ask your manager? You are not telling us something.
No real meaning? It means something to me!
But you don’t know that she has it, and you are convinced she is “withholding” it? Paranoid much?
But I do know she has it.
How?
Anonymous wrote:OP, get a life please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your use of word "withholding" implies some hidden agenda by your manager against you. I am sure that's not the case given the certificate has no real meaning. Why can't you just ask your manager? You are not telling us something.
No real meaning? It means something to me!
But you don’t know that she has it, and you are convinced she is “withholding” it? Paranoid much?
But I do know she has it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your use of word "withholding" implies some hidden agenda by your manager against you. I am sure that's not the case given the certificate has no real meaning. Why can't you just ask your manager? You are not telling us something.
No real meaning? It means something to me!
But you don’t know that she has it, and you are convinced she is “withholding” it? Paranoid much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your use of word "withholding" implies some hidden agenda by your manager against you. I am sure that's not the case given the certificate has no real meaning. Why can't you just ask your manager? You are not telling us something.
No real meaning? It means something to me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your use of word "withholding" implies some hidden agenda by your manager against you. I am sure that's not the case given the certificate has no real meaning. Why can't you just ask your manager? You are not telling us something.
No real meaning? It means something to me!
LOL. I have a box full. You can have it. All of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your use of word "withholding" implies some hidden agenda by your manager against you. I am sure that's not the case given the certificate has no real meaning. Why can't you just ask your manager? You are not telling us something.
No real meaning? It means something to me!
Perfect example of why the first line supervisors have the worst job in the govt. People like you who always assume the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your use of word "withholding" implies some hidden agenda by your manager against you. I am sure that's not the case given the certificate has no real meaning. Why can't you just ask your manager? You are not telling us something.
No real meaning? It means something to me!