Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the chance you health issues will require another extended absence?
Does it matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update.
My boss said I can work on the project but only outside of work because it isn’t in my job description.
The team lead is still excluding me.
Before I had to take leave, I was allowed to work on the project during work time. I received accolades from my previous boss and my coworkers for the quality and creativity of my work.
Not anymore.
So this is a new boss?
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update.
My boss said I can work on the project but only outside of work because it isn’t in my job description.
The team lead is still excluding me.
Before I had to take leave, I was allowed to work on the project during work time. I received accolades from my previous boss and my coworkers for the quality and creativity of my work.
Not anymore.
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update.
My boss said I can work on the project but only outside of work because it isn’t in my job description.
The team lead is still excluding me.
Before I had to take leave, I was allowed to work on the project during work time. I received accolades from my previous boss and my coworkers for the quality and creativity of my work.
Not anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the chance you health issues will require another extended absence?
Does it matter?
Yes. They are not firing you. They are just not assigning you to special short tasks because you may need long periods off (if I understand correctly).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the chance you health issues will require another extended absence?
Does it matter?
Yes. They are not firing you. They are just not assigning you to special short tasks because you may need long periods off (if I understand correctly).
Okay, but I don’t need periods off, and no, they are assigning me to grunt work. Editing the book I was initially told I could help author.
Anonymous wrote:Agree they probably think they are helping you. I would be alarmed that someone who is doing chemo was working while technically haven take time off. You need to talk to them and tell them you really thrive on these projects. Make sure you actual duties are not suffering.