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What Bjornolf said!bjornolf wrote:![]()
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Thanks for the credit, man. Unfortunately, those are the types of folks with whom AD is dealing. Sad.wilson wrote:To borrow a page from devildeac, I believe they're actuallybjornolf wrote:![]()
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That, too. I think either description/ASSortment of smileys fits AD's boss and the PI on her publication.bjornolf wrote:I thought it waswilson wrote:To borrow a page from devildeac, I believe they're actually![]()
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Not worth it to me. I no longer trust my boss. He is clearly throwing me under the bus to save his own hide on this and a couple of other projects.Lavabe wrote:My sympathies, for sure.![]()
I guess I'm now really wondering:
At what point is getting a letter of support from a data falsifier worth it?
I think that descriptor fits pretty well. Pushy PI has been a total buffoon about the whole thing. He is, in fact, backing his Minion (the data falsifier). In their minds, she did nothing wrong. He's one of those people who already knows what the answer is supposed to be and interprets the data accordingly without letting things like quality control get in the way. What really ticks me off is that my boss is, by all appearances, siding with them. It's all about the power structure.wilson wrote:To borrow a page from devildeac, I believe they're actuallybjornolf wrote:![]()
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Thanks, Ima! You really hit the nail on the head. Yesterday's meeting was enough to really, really make me want a new job soon. I will have to be careful that I don't accept the first job offer I get just to get the heck out of Dodge. If the first job opportunity is the right one, that would be great. If that job presents itself within the next few weeks, even better.Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:Oh WOW. Just WOW! You must really be looking forward to the morning you don't have to get up and go out to board this ship of fools!!! It would be nice to think this was the only ship of its kind out there. But, we all know its not. How will you make sure you aren't joining a similar crew the next time? Is there any way?
Keep coming here to vent. That's some of the best advice you've gotten on this board. Above all, you've GOT to keep your sanity!!! There IS a life hereafter and you want to rejoin it with your brain intact.
Love with ears on, Ima
Does your company, in general, have integrity? Or do they claim to in their prospectus? Can you go to their upper level management, several levels above those you are now dealing with and tell them what these people are doing? THEY may actually care, enough to look into it and put a stop to it. Maybe even the legal department. Of course, if you do this, a couple of things probably would happen. You'd A) find yourself out the door. B) you'd find yourself with a major promotion and a company hero. If A), you could also find yourself blacklisted as a troublemaker in your industry so you might need to give this course of action some thought before you act. But I would hope that the result would be A and not B.ArkieDukie wrote:I just discovered that I was majorly stabbed in the back. In today's meeting, I discovered that The Minion had sent the final data for the manuscript to my boss for his approval. I was not included on the distribution list. After insisting that I needed to see it in order to finish what I was working on,I got the data from her late this afternoon. The F***ing B**** included some data that I had tossed. In addition, SHE is finalizing the data for the manuscript over the weekend. I think my boss has to be in on it. I think it's time to ask for my name to be removed from the manuscript. I haven't seen the final draft, and I think I know why now. Lying bastards. To say that I am beyond livid is an understatement of epic proportions.![]()
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I'm working on a draft of a letter that does just that, but it does say the reason that want my name removed. I also say that I want to be removed permanently from this PI's project and am willing to take a salary cut to do so (remember that the scumbag pays a % of my salary).CathyCA wrote:Calmly ask for your name to be removed from the manuscript.
Don't give them any reasons. Just ask.
I hope you mean B but not A. ;) We actually do have an academic integrity office (or something like that). I have not ruled that out, but I would have to tread carefully. Remember, I've already effectively been fired over this particular project. If I do ask to have my name removed and they refuse, that will be my next stop.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Does your company, in general, have integrity? Or do they claim to in their prospectus? Can you go to their upper level management, several levels above those you are now dealing with and tell them what these people are doing? THEY may actually care, enough to look into it and put a stop to it. Maybe even the legal department. Of course, if you do this, a couple of things probably would happen. You'd A) find yourself out the door. B) you'd find yourself with a major promotion and a company hero. If A), you could also find yourself blacklisted as a troublemaker in your industry so you might need to give this course of action some thought before you act. But I would hope that the result would be A and not B.ArkieDukie wrote:I just discovered that I was majorly stabbed in the back. In today's meeting, I discovered that The Minion had sent the final data for the manuscript to my boss for his approval. I was not included on the distribution list. After insisting that I needed to see it in order to finish what I was working on,I got the data from her late this afternoon. The F***ing B**** included some data that I had tossed. In addition, SHE is finalizing the data for the manuscript over the weekend. I think my boss has to be in on it. I think it's time to ask for my name to be removed from the manuscript. I haven't seen the final draft, and I think I know why now. Lying bastards. To say that I am beyond livid is an understatement of epic proportions.![]()
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I think you really should do this. It's not a lie, as Cathy and lawgrad have been legitimately counseling you here. It is a perfectly reasonable expression of your misgivings regarding the whole shitstorm. And lastly, it would scare them into realizing that they're effing with the wrong person, and that at the very least, they should make it their business to make your transition to a better job elsewhere as smooth and hassle-free as possible.ArkieDukie wrote:You know what would be really fun, but would cause a huge firestorm of trouble? "Upon the advice of legal counsel, I respectfully request that my name be removed from this manuscript."