Anonymous wrote:Based on the interactions here, OP seems argumentative/defensive and has to have the last word. I wonder if their personality has rubbed some coworkers the wrong way and they're trying to make things difficult for OP.
Anonymous wrote:Another option is to send an email to your boss clarifying expectations based on the conversation.
... Thanks for the feedback today.
I pulled the agreement that had been in place around this flex role and I just want to make sure we are all on the same page for this going forward.
Previous - Attire was business casual as a "benefit" for doing this work.
Moving forward, this is no longer accepted and at all times we are expected to be ....
Previous - When in this role, the priority is to do the administrative tasks to support the team. Moving forward, you are asking the team to do both the administrative tasks and attend all team meetings.
Are there any other changes that I need to be aware of? What is the plan for communicating these changes organization wide so that we are all on the same page.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you let it go but essentially ignore it and either continue the way you were, or stop doing this whole support thing since it’s too much fuss now.
OP again. You know what’s funny? Right after I was called in to have that chat, my boss found me and asked when I was planning to come in and offer support again. You can’t make this stuff up.
Anonymous wrote:I think if it was someone senior to you they would have just said that. Because they didn't you can assume it wasn't. The comment would carry much more weight if it was a senior directive and your boss wouldn't dance around it.
Just complain to your co-workers "Can you believe someone said....." and let that person squirm knowing they were the tattler while also letting everyone know the rules have changed in case they step up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you let it go but essentially ignore it and either continue the way you were, or stop doing this whole support thing since it’s too much fuss now.
OP again. You know what’s funny? Right after I was called in to have that chat, my boss found me and asked when I was planning to come in and offer support again. You can’t make this stuff up.
Anonymous wrote:I think if it was someone senior to you they would have just said that. Because they didn't you can assume it wasn't. The comment would carry much more weight if it was a senior directive and your boss wouldn't dance around it.
Just complain to your co-workers "Can you believe someone said....." and let that person squirm knowing they were the tattler while also letting everyone know the rules have changed in case they step up.