Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 15:19     Subject: My supervisor is obsessed with LinkedIn

I have all of my email notifications turned off on LinkedIn, and I don't have the app. So unless I manually check it I don't see things. I suggest getting rid of the email notifications as the first step. One less thing to think about.

Second, this is ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 14:34     Subject: My supervisor is obsessed with LinkedIn

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One of my old coworkers just posted on linkedin how she's excited to finish up a project and how rewarding the project has been. Meanwhile the company is being sued for her negligence on the same project and the extra expense it took to make the revisions. The people who post this stuff simply do not care. They just like to be seen and feel good about themselves no matter the actuality.


This is hilarious!! One of my former co workers started a networking group to ‘help further careers for young women professionals in our industry’. (Honestly there are already several other industry groups doing exactly this). But the co worker uses the org name to hold occasional events and then posts numerous pics of herself on LinkedIn with long self congratulatory posts about how much she’s doing to build ‘authentic’ connections


I worked with someone many years ago who helped found a networking group that I had good reasons to make fun of at the time. I also didn't think she was especially competent. Anyway, she's done incredibly well. I don't know that these are related, but I also don't know that they aren't.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2026 11:28     Subject: My supervisor is obsessed with LinkedIn

Anonymous wrote:One of my old coworkers just posted on linkedin how she's excited to finish up a project and how rewarding the project has been. Meanwhile the company is being sued for her negligence on the same project and the extra expense it took to make the revisions. The people who post this stuff simply do not care. They just like to be seen and feel good about themselves no matter the actuality.


This is hilarious!! One of my former co workers started a networking group to ‘help further careers for young women professionals in our industry’. (Honestly there are already several other industry groups doing exactly this). But the co worker uses the org name to hold occasional events and then posts numerous pics of herself on LinkedIn with long self congratulatory posts about how much she’s doing to build ‘authentic’ connections