Anonymous wrote:I had something similar happen to me years ago when I was working for a city police department. I specifically told my boss that I didn't want to work in the marine unit, and a year later, that's where I ended up. I later learned this was a pattern at my organization. Another guy had ended up in the pawn shop unit, when he had specifically said he didn't want to do that kind of work.
The good news is that both of us were eventually able to get transferred into a better role. For me, the transfer happened faster, because another supervisor specifically requested me. Maybe see if you can make a lateral move in your org to a different manager?
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats and thanks for the update. I just love a happy ending. How did your old boss respond to the news? Were you able to say your peace?
Thank you! Not yet. I am on vacation this week but will do so when I return on Monday.
Haha, update us then, too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats and thanks for the update. I just love a happy ending. How did your old boss respond to the news? Were you able to say your peace?
Thank you! Not yet. I am on vacation this week but will do so when I return on Monday.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats and thanks for the update. I just love a happy ending. How did your old boss respond to the news? Were you able to say your peace?
Anonymous wrote:I would just resign.
Anonymous wrote:Just wanted to update this post and let you know, I got a new job! And I am working for someone I knew in a previous role so I'm comfortable with his management style. Whew! So glad to be out of here.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any way to compromise and do the job while your boss keeps the public facing component? That’s the only solution I can see, otherwise you need to look for a new job.
Anonymous wrote:I had something similar happen to me years ago when I was working for a city police department. I specifically told my boss that I didn't want to work in the marine unit, and a year later, that's where I ended up. I later learned this was a pattern at my organization. Another guy had ended up in the pawn shop unit, when he had specifically said he didn't want to do that kind of work.
The good news is that both of us were eventually able to get transferred into a better role. For me, the transfer happened faster, because another supervisor specifically requested me. Maybe see if you can make a lateral move in your org to a different manager?
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to do the work anonymously or not have your name linked to it?
Who cares? She does not want to do the work! It is not what she was hired to do. OP, your boss is aware of all the criticism surrounding her and she's trying to set you up to take the hits. Nope. Resign.
I love how the advice on DCUM is so often to do things like get a divorce or quit your job (cavalier advice given by people who don’t have to bear the repercussions of the decision). How many people have the option to just resign if their job is not pleasing to them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to do the work anonymously or not have your name linked to it?
Who cares? She does not want to do the work! It is not what she was hired to do. OP, your boss is aware of all the criticism surrounding her and she's trying to set you up to take the hits. Nope. Resign.