Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, can't believe any of this. You say you travel a lot --why did you show up 3 hours before the flighr?
Anonymous wrote:Is she sleeping with this manager or something? Or the manager's manager? I don't know why the manager is babying her like this.
Anonymous wrote:I posted a while back about having to take a new coworker on a business trip with me. She is brand new to business travel - any kind of air travel, really - so I made sure we had plenty of time.
1. She woke up late
2. Was at the airport and hour and a half later than we agreed to
3. Left her laptop bag in her car
4. Didn't know you couldn't bring liquids through security
5. Wore these ridiculous 4 inch heels so she could barely walk through the terminal.
I basically dragged her as fast as I could through the airport, and we still missed our flight. Our manager is furious with me because I didn't explain to her about the liquids and that she couldn't carry on a giant suitcase, etc, or explain to her her decent travel attire. I guess I am wondering if this is really my responsibility? I travel 150,000 miles a year and it never occurred to me to tell someone in 2015 that they can't bring a huge bottle of shampoo or a giant suitcase on the plane. I was at the airport almost 3 hours before our flight, but there wasn't much I could do besides call her when she didn't show up on time.
How do I fix this in the future? I am not her manager.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You shouldn't have waited. I don't wait for anyone. If DH is late, I leave without him.
I was explicitly told to stay with her because she hasn't traveled before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You shouldn't have waited. I don't wait for anyone. If DH is late, I leave without him.
I was explicitly told to stay with her because she hasn't traveled before.
Do you always do as you are told? Anything?
If my manager tells me to do it, yes. If I'd have left her, he'd be just as angry.
I assume you explained to him what happened. Is he still mad at you or your coworker?
At me. He said that she needed to know everything, and that meant everything. Liquids? Really? Has she been living under a rock?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she sorry at all?
Most competent individuals would research air travel before they do it. It doesn't bode well for her performance at work in general.
She's not sorry. We were rebooked on the next flight, so she doesn't see it as a big deal.
(And we're weren't late, but I had to sit at the airport for another 3 hours, which makes me....grouchy)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You shouldn't have waited. I don't wait for anyone. If DH is late, I leave without him.
I was explicitly told to stay with her because she hasn't traveled before.
Do you always do as you are told? Anything?
If my manager tells me to do it, yes. If I'd have left her, he'd be just as angry.
I assume you explained to him what happened. Is he still mad at you or your coworker?
Anonymous wrote:Is she sorry at all?
Most competent individuals would research air travel before they do it. It doesn't bode well for her performance at work in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You shouldn't have waited. I don't wait for anyone. If DH is late, I leave without him.
I was explicitly told to stay with her because she hasn't traveled before.
Do you always do as you are told? Anything?
If my manager tells me to do it, yes. If I'd have left her, he'd be just as angry.
Anonymous wrote:She had never been on a business trip before, ever, and had only flown once in her life and I was supposed to babysit her.