Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A boss here- she sounds like a total boor...amazing. You have a responsibility to voice your concern, once, she Boss knows you are "uncomfortable" with what she is saying. After that, you should keep a record, BUT don't like on 17 instances over the course of 3 months and then go to HR. Any HR visit, if Boss's behavior doesn't change, should be shortly after the first instance.
I say this because I assume you want Boss's behavior to change, right? Then you need to let her know that you don't like how she speaks to you. HR can also advocate with you.
I'm always concerned with "document document document" suggestions as that leads me to believe you don't care if she stops or not, you just want a probably challenging situation at work.
Would HR really do anything? Thought HR is there to protect the company and if this is OP's boss, then HR is more interested in protecting her boss, not OP.
Anonymous wrote:A boss here- she sounds like a total boor...amazing. You have a responsibility to voice your concern, once, she Boss knows you are "uncomfortable" with what she is saying. After that, you should keep a record, BUT don't like on 17 instances over the course of 3 months and then go to HR. Any HR visit, if Boss's behavior doesn't change, should be shortly after the first instance.
I say this because I assume you want Boss's behavior to change, right? Then you need to let her know that you don't like how she speaks to you. HR can also advocate with you.
I'm always concerned with "document document document" suggestions as that leads me to believe you don't care if she stops or not, you just want a probably challenging situation at work.
Anonymous wrote:Do you hear her speaking to anyone else like that?
Anonymous wrote:How did a social idiot like that become anyone's boss? Oh wait, nevermind.
Anonymous wrote:It's not just rude, it could qualify as a hostile work environment. It is not appropriate for a person in a management position to speak this way, particularly not to a subordinate. How are you supposed to feel fairly judged by this person when it comes time for performance review? You may need to raise this with HR or with your boss' boss. Or it may be that the best thing to do is confront her - politely, but firmly - just to nip it in the bud. She may have just had an awkward moment. I would contact an employment lawyer in your area for advice on the best way to handle this.