What a wonderful way to start a weekend! And knowing that you've absolutely ruined the Minions!Lavabe wrote:In regards to windsor's advice:






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What a wonderful way to start a weekend! And knowing that you've absolutely ruined the Minions!Lavabe wrote:In regards to windsor's advice:
Thanks, windsor! Great minds think alike - I had already planned on sending a message like the one you described, copying my boss as well.windsor wrote:![]()
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Glad the advice worked...now for STEP TWO
Monday morning send a sweet e-mail (copy her boss) reminding her she asked for help on whateverthatwas and that you need whateveryouneed in order to do that...does she have that information yet? Oh, and youI'd be happy to help you but you have XYZ to do so if you get that to you by (fill in a time/day) that would be great! BLIND COPY YOURSELF on all things to her.
then throw up in your trash can.
Would the title be Managing by Passive Aggression and Other Useful Techniques for the Workplace?Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:In here someplace there's a "How to Employ Passive Resistance in the Workplace" book for you two to write, bless your hearts!![]()
Love, Ima
Great idea - thanks! Windsor is the master, of course, so her input will be crucial to the success of the book.Devil in the Blue Dress wrote:Would the title be Managing by Passive Aggression and Other Useful Techniques for the Workplace?Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:In here someplace there's a "How to Employ Passive Resistance in the Workplace" book for you two to write, bless your hearts!![]()
Love, Ima
Upon arriving at work, the first thing I did (AFTER pouring a cup of coffee) was write an e-mail message to The Minion, copying my boss and hers. I wrote it as a follow-up to her discussion and reiterated the information I need and why I need it. The message was sent around 8:30. She came into the lab at 3:30 and didn't say a word to me. When she needed help with stuff, she asked my co-workers. She left without saying a word to me. I have yet to receive the information that I asked for. I read that as, she still doesn't know!windsor wrote:![]()
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Glad the advice worked...now for STEP TWO
Monday morning send a sweet e-mail (copy her boss) reminding her she asked for help on whateverthatwas and that you need whateveryouneed in order to do that...does she have that information yet? Oh, and youI'd be happy to help you but you have XYZ to do so if you get that to you by (fill in a time/day) that would be great! BLIND COPY YOURSELF on all things to her.
then throw up in your trash can.
We will need to include this in one of the chapters in our upcoming book...next step...let your co workers in on the secret.ArkieDukie wrote:Upon arriving at work, the first thing I did (AFTER pouring a cup of coffee) was write an e-mail message to The Minion, copying my boss and hers. I wrote it as a follow-up to her discussion and reiterated the information I need and why I need it. The message was sent around 8:30. She came into the lab at 3:30 and didn't say a word to me. When she needed help with stuff, she asked my co-workers. She left without saying a word to me. I have yet to receive the information that I asked for. I read that as, she still doesn't know!windsor wrote:![]()
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Glad the advice worked...now for STEP TWO
Monday morning send a sweet e-mail (copy her boss) reminding her she asked for help on whateverthatwas and that you need whateveryouneed in order to do that...does she have that information yet? Oh, and youI'd be happy to help you but you have XYZ to do so if you get that to you by (fill in a time/day) that would be great! BLIND COPY YOURSELF on all things to her.
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Tomorrow is the normal meeting time for her, Pushy PI, and my boss. I wonder if this particular topic will be discussed?
But only the *cool* coworkers... ;)windsor wrote:We will need to include this in one of the chapters in our upcoming book...next step...let your co workers in on the secret.
ArkieDukie wrote:Tuesday and still no response.![]()
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One of my coworkers has taken over much of the analysis for this project that I used to do. This particular colleague is not quite as knowledgable as I am, nor is he as prone to ask questions, which explains a lot about why he's doing the work. As it turns out, The Minion is using the previously mentioned labeling experiment as one of her replicates for the infamous manuscript. For those of you keeping score, no, that's not a real replicate. ("Replicate' would imply that she's repeating the exact same experiment as before, which she did not do.) I have so many counts of data falsification on them that it's not even funny. I'm keeping my head down and gathering information for when I turn their lying, data falsifying butts in to the Academic Integrity Office.
ArkieDukie wrote:Tuesday and still no response.![]()
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One of my coworkers has taken over much of the analysis for this project that I used to do. This particular colleague is not quite as knowledgable as I am, nor is he as prone to ask questions, which explains a lot about why he's doing the work. As it turns out, The Minion is using the previously mentioned labeling experiment as one of her replicates for the infamous manuscript. For those of you keeping score, no, that's not a real replicate. ("Replicate' would imply that she's repeating the exact same experiment as before, which she did not do.) I have so many counts of data falsification on them that it's not even funny. I'm keeping my head down and gathering information for when I turn their lying, data falsifying butts in to the Academic Integrity Office.
In a former job I took great delight in talking over people's heads when they were patronizing and/or condescending. There were a few MDs (from countries where women are viewed as second class citizens) who were especially bad about talking down to me. I responded by upping the technical level of the conversation so they clearly didn't know what I was talking about.windsor wrote:It is fun isn't AD? I find it particularly enjoyable to yank someone's change when they are too arrogant and/or too stupid to know it is being yanked. My boss is a moron, and totally 'non-techie' when he goes all stupid on me I geek speak him...and watch him nod like a bobble head when I (and usually half the other people around) know I might as well be speaking Klingon because he doesn't have a clue what I'm saying.
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