Anonymous wrote:When an utterly incompetent and unqualified person was promoted to our office head over other very good applicants who know what they're doing but they apparently didn't kiss ass with the decisionmakers. The new boss is an embarrassment, is seriously bringing down morale, and has ruined what had been a great workplace for me for 20+ years. It's so disheartening. I still like the other people I work with as well as the work itself but this change has really affected my attitude about work. I don't care about supporting the new boss or trying to toe the management line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we had a layoff and they made some really nonsensical decisions about who stayed and who went.
+1
YES! The "favorites" who do next to nothing all day, while we put out fires all freaking day. Nothing worse than a boss who has no idea what is really going on, takes direction from a Board who is not even on this continent, and generally doesn't GAF as long as she isn't adversely affected.
Anonymous wrote:So.Many.Things.
My incompetent, lazy boss
My incompetent, lazy coworkers (not all of them, but a significant number)
The foul language and racist, sexist comments (male dominant field with a lot of Trumpers)
Being “punished” for being good at my job because I get to do ALLLL the important/critical work.
But I get paid well and I have awesome benefits, and despite being lazy and incompetent, my boss pretty much lets me do whatever I want.
Anonymous wrote:When they gave me a "Not a team player" review as I covered everyone when they needed a shift covered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my coworkers (white older males) that I'd never even met or spoken to filed fake EEO claims against me (a younger female). And then management didn't throw the EEO claims out as fake and made me proceed with being interviewed and everything. It was harassment and bullying.
I mean that sucks but don’t they legally have to go through the process?
No. I'm a lawyer and read through the EEO regs. People who continually make EEOs to harass can have theirs thrown out. Key should have been that I'd never met these guys or spoke to them even. I was being bullied for what group I was in at the office. Instead my manager laughed and laughed when it happened to me. They were also GS15s and I was a GS12.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my coworkers (white older males) that I'd never even met or spoken to filed fake EEO claims against me (a younger female). And then management didn't throw the EEO claims out as fake and made me proceed with being interviewed and everything. It was harassment and bullying.
I mean that sucks but don’t they legally have to go through the process?