Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 20:49     Subject: Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

I would personally dress the dress code if there while others were in their normal work hours. Probably a good policy after this.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 20:44     Subject: Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

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.


I’m getting this vibe too. Plus OP is acting like he is undertaking some massive, altruistic hardship when it’s clear he doesn’t mind the additional role. In fact, he likes the perks, including more casual clothes and additional pay.

It just feels like nothing is adding up.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 20:32     Subject: Re:Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your crime here isn’t in missing the meeting or your denim attire. It’s the fact that you got into it with your manager over a petty complaint from some unknown accuser. Do better. You’re showing too much of your hand here.

The only appropriate response to your manger would have been “I hope in the future that these kinds of concerns, whether they’re coming from one of my peers or someone in a management position, can be dealt with at the source. To that end, if you’re comfortable sending them my way to discuss what happened I’d be open to that. I’d also be happy to switch up my attire if your understanding of the support dress code is different than what I’ve been wearing on my support shifts.”


That word salad is hardly an appropriate response.


The message is legit though. OP is acting like a defensive little baby.


Do you tattle on your coworkers for sport?


If PP is the OP, he legit needs to grow up. No, I don’t tattle. I also roll with the punches when they do happen to come my way, because maturity.


"Grow up" because the rules were changed without notice? You don't sound mature enough for the working world.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 19:25     Subject: Re:Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your crime here isn’t in missing the meeting or your denim attire. It’s the fact that you got into it with your manager over a petty complaint from some unknown accuser. Do better. You’re showing too much of your hand here.

The only appropriate response to your manger would have been “I hope in the future that these kinds of concerns, whether they’re coming from one of my peers or someone in a management position, can be dealt with at the source. To that end, if you’re comfortable sending them my way to discuss what happened I’d be open to that. I’d also be happy to switch up my attire if your understanding of the support dress code is different than what I’ve been wearing on my support shifts.”


That word salad is hardly an appropriate response.


The message is legit though. OP is acting like a defensive little baby.


Do you tattle on your coworkers for sport?


If PP is the OP, he legit needs to grow up. No, I don’t tattle. I also roll with the punches when they do happen to come my way, because maturity.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 18:53     Subject: Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

Anonymous wrote:
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.


+1. It's your boss's job to clarify this and you should get it in writing in case this comes up again.


+1.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 18:45     Subject: Re:Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your crime here isn’t in missing the meeting or your denim attire. It’s the fact that you got into it with your manager over a petty complaint from some unknown accuser. Do better. You’re showing too much of your hand here.

The only appropriate response to your manger would have been “I hope in the future that these kinds of concerns, whether they’re coming from one of my peers or someone in a management position, can be dealt with at the source. To that end, if you’re comfortable sending them my way to discuss what happened I’d be open to that. I’d also be happy to switch up my attire if your understanding of the support dress code is different than what I’ve been wearing on my support shifts.”


That word salad is hardly an appropriate response.


The message is legit though. OP is acting like a defensive little baby.


Do you tattle on your coworkers for sport?
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 18:44     Subject: Re:Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your crime here isn’t in missing the meeting or your denim attire. It’s the fact that you got into it with your manager over a petty complaint from some unknown accuser. Do better. You’re showing too much of your hand here.

The only appropriate response to your manger would have been “I hope in the future that these kinds of concerns, whether they’re coming from one of my peers or someone in a management position, can be dealt with at the source. To that end, if you’re comfortable sending them my way to discuss what happened I’d be open to that. I’d also be happy to switch up my attire if your understanding of the support dress code is different than what I’ve been wearing on my support shifts.”


That word salad is hardly an appropriate response.


The message is legit though. OP is acting like a defensive little baby.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 17:49     Subject: Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

OP, I take your point, and would’ve been similarly irked.
But since the message was delivered by your boss, is this the hill on which you want to (potentially) die?
If not, probably better to let it go.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 17:42     Subject: Re:Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

Anonymous wrote:Your crime here isn’t in missing the meeting or your denim attire. It’s the fact that you got into it with your manager over a petty complaint from some unknown accuser. Do better. You’re showing too much of your hand here.

The only appropriate response to your manger would have been “I hope in the future that these kinds of concerns, whether they’re coming from one of my peers or someone in a management position, can be dealt with at the source. To that end, if you’re comfortable sending them my way to discuss what happened I’d be open to that. I’d also be happy to switch up my attire if your understanding of the support dress code is different than what I’ve been wearing on my support shifts.”


That word salad is hardly an appropriate response.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 17:36     Subject: Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

I'd clarify with the boss that he wants to pay you overtime to attend meetings that don't concern you on your support days. I'm guessing he'll backtrack pretty fast.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 17:01     Subject: Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

How are you offering support if you're expected to sit in a meeting? Are they paying you hourly for this?
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 15:26     Subject: Re:Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

Your crime here isn’t in missing the meeting or your denim attire. It’s the fact that you got into it with your manager over a petty complaint from some unknown accuser. Do better. You’re showing too much of your hand here.

The only appropriate response to your manger would have been “I hope in the future that these kinds of concerns, whether they’re coming from one of my peers or someone in a management position, can be dealt with at the source. To that end, if you’re comfortable sending them my way to discuss what happened I’d be open to that. I’d also be happy to switch up my attire if your understanding of the support dress code is different than what I’ve been wearing on my support shifts.”
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 12:52     Subject: Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

You work remotely? Correct? And you showed up at work in jeans for what?
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 12:49     Subject: Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

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.


It's a job with rules and expectations. If they change on the fly, that would piss anyone off. What kind of door mat takes that lying down?
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 12:25     Subject: Am I wrong to be annoyed about this workplace complaint?

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.


+1. It's your boss's job to clarify this and you should get it in writing in case this comes up again.