Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was laid off, let go, canned. Yes, I feel sick to my stomach at what they did. I knew it when the HR Lady signed in, too.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was laid off, let go, canned. Yes, I feel sick to my stomach at what they did. I knew it when the HR Lady signed in, too.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was laid off, let go, canned. Yes, I feel sick to my stomach at what they did. I knew it when the HR Lady signed in, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday afternoon my boss put a 10 a.m. meeting on my calendar for today.
Ever since July she's been occasionally putting these 3 p.m. Friday meetings on my calendar at the last minute.
I literally had to contact an EAP program therapist, who said I'm experiencing "anxiety." The meetings are never good news.
I am literally sick to my stomach right now. I've asked my boss not to schedule these meetings on a Friday, because I literally FEAR that I'm going to be fired.
What in actual f$$k is wrong with people that would want to make someone feel this way? And before a weekend?
I know my portfolio better than anyone. Any face time with the boss is a good thing as I shine. Knowing there are people like you gives me even more confidence.
You must have a reason to fear you might get fired and I would say you already know that you’re on the line and probably not performing well.
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday afternoon my boss put a 10 a.m. meeting on my calendar for today.
Ever since July she's been occasionally putting these 3 p.m. Friday meetings on my calendar at the last minute.
I literally had to contact an EAP program therapist, who said I'm experiencing "anxiety." The meetings are never good news.
I am literally sick to my stomach right now. I've asked my boss not to schedule these meetings on a Friday, because I literally FEAR that I'm going to be fired.
What in actual f$$k is wrong with people that would want to make someone feel this way? And before a weekend?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds to me like OP is slacking on WFH Fridays, her boss schedules random meetings to make sure she is there, and OP is understandably anxious about being fired because she doesn't actually work on Fridays.[/quoMAGA has entered the chat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP this sounds like a you issue not your boss.
Not at all! DCUM has a number of undertrained middle managers who think a$$h0lery substitutes for personnel management skills.
Fridays are a terrible day to schedule sudden, unannounced meetings. Particularly of a punitive nature.
C'mon people. The supervisor here has a history of being a jerk at these meetings. Yet some of you have the gall to blame OP?
Except so far OP hasn’t really offered any examples of being a jerk beyond asking a question about a three day weekend that could have been an innocuous conversation starter for all we know. OP’s alarmist reaction to the meetings doesn’t give me confidence she accurately perceived the impetus for the question.
OP, besides the question about a day off, what are some concrete things that have happened that made the meetings “not good news”?
Anonymous wrote:Last minute meaningless friday afternoon meetings are a power play and their purpose is to make you feel bad and anxious. It is very normal to feel the way you do.
Your boss sounds horrible, I would look for a new job.