OZZIE4DUKE wrote:My, what a devious little bitch you were! I love you Windsor!
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OZZIE4DUKE wrote:My, what a devious little bitch you were! I love you Windsor!
windsor wrote:OZZIE4DUKE wrote:My, what a devious little bitch you were! I love you Windsor!
WERE?
Are you going to take it quietly or question (and/or confront) him about it? I'm not offering any advice, I'm just asking.ArkieDukie wrote:My boss waited until I left town to send out an email in which he announced a lab restructuring. Remember the big cancer grant we got? The one I canceled my vacation to get data for? The one I worked hundreds of hours of overtime getting supplemental data for? I'm not on the project. He put the new person WITH NO EXPERIENCE on that project instead. Major slap in the face.
This is unreal!!!!! This really sucks. Up until now I was sort of enjoying the inmates running the asylum since you're looking to get out of there anyway. But, this is too much. What are you gonna do? Oh, wait. Here comes Windsor now. I can hear her theme songOZZIE4DUKE wrote:Are you going to take it quietly or question (and/or confront) him about it? I'm not offering any advice, I'm just asking.ArkieDukie wrote:My boss waited until I left town to send out an email in which he announced a lab restructuring. Remember the big cancer grant we got? The one I canceled my vacation to get data for? The one I worked hundreds of hours of overtime getting supplemental data for? I'm not on the project. He put the new person WITH NO EXPERIENCE on that project instead. Major slap in the face.
I would be redoubling my efforts to leave that place ASAP.ArkieDukie wrote:My boss waited until I left town to send out an email in which he announced a lab restructuring. Remember the big cancer grant we got? The one I canceled my vacation to get data for? The one I worked hundreds of hours of overtime getting supplemental data for? I'm not on the project. He put the new person WITH NO EXPERIENCE on that project instead. Major slap in the face.
I'd expect him to whittle your job down further. The move really sounds like a way for him to train someone to move up into your position, in the event that you take his advice and search for another job. I am assuming that one of the positions you applied for contacted him as a reference.ArkieDukie wrote:My boss waited until I left town to send out an email in which he announced a lab restructuring. Remember the big cancer grant we got? The one I canceled my vacation to get data for? The one I worked hundreds of hours of overtime getting supplemental data for? I'm not on the project. He put the new person WITH NO EXPERIENCE on that project instead. Major slap in the face.
Whoa…I have a theme song? Way cool…I always wanted a theme song!Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:This is unreal!!!!! This really sucks. Up until now I was sort of enjoying the inmates running the asylum since you're looking to get out of there anyway. But, this is too much. What are you gonna do? Oh, wait. Here comes Windsor now. I can hear her theme songArkieDukie wrote:My boss waited until I left town to send out an email in which he announced a lab restructuring. Remember the big cancer grant we got? The one I canceled my vacation to get data for? The one I worked hundreds of hours of overtime getting supplemental data for? I'm not on the project. He put the new person WITH NO EXPERIENCE on that project instead. Major slap in the face.
Love, Ima
I agree with CathyCA on point two.CathyCA wrote:I would be redoubling my efforts to leave that place ASAP.ArkieDukie wrote:My boss waited until I left town to send out an email in which he announced a lab restructuring. Remember the big cancer grant we got? The one I canceled my vacation to get data for? The one I worked hundreds of hours of overtime getting supplemental data for? I'm not on the project. He put the new person WITH NO EXPERIENCE on that project instead. Major slap in the face.
I don't know how you stand it there.
Much appreciated!! ;)windsor wrote:Totally f-ing sucks monkey balls. (monkey balls, not lemur balls as I would never sully the good lemur name).
I will have to cool down a lot to have any sort of conversation with him. I guess, on the bright side, I at least found out that my job responsibilities changed close to when it happened rather than learning secondhand several weeks later.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Are you going to take it quietly or question (and/or confront) him about it? I'm not offering any advice, I'm just asking.ArkieDukie wrote:My boss waited until I left town to send out an email in which he announced a lab restructuring. Remember the big cancer grant we got? The one I canceled my vacation to get data for? The one I worked hundreds of hours of overtime getting supplemental data for? I'm not on the project. He put the new person WITH NO EXPERIENCE on that project instead. Major slap in the face.
I think that's what's going on, Lavabe. Job responsibilities are slowly disappearing.Lavabe wrote:I'd expect him to whittle your job down further. The move really sounds like a way for him to train someone to move up into your position, in the event that you take his advice and search for another job. I am assuming that one of the positions you applied for contacted him as a reference.ArkieDukie wrote:My boss waited until I left town to send out an email in which he announced a lab restructuring. Remember the big cancer grant we got? The one I canceled my vacation to get data for? The one I worked hundreds of hours of overtime getting supplemental data for? I'm not on the project. He put the new person WITH NO EXPERIENCE on that project instead. Major slap in the face.
I assume that you have enough email evidence to show that the guy never passed on to PPI & Minion your list of manuscript changes.
I assume you have some sort of thank you/congratulatory email thanking you for your work you did to get the grant.
Working on that. I met a couple of people today that I want to contact about jobs. Having my boss show up put a bit of a wrinkle in my plans.CathyCA wrote:I would be redoubling my efforts to leave that place ASAP.ArkieDukie wrote:My boss waited until I left town to send out an email in which he announced a lab restructuring. Remember the big cancer grant we got? The one I canceled my vacation to get data for? The one I worked hundreds of hours of overtime getting supplemental data for? I'm not on the project. He put the new person WITH NO EXPERIENCE on that project instead. Major slap in the face.
I don't know how you stand it there.
Humbly, I have to say that with regard to the boss, it's all about the moment and the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ArkieDukie wrote:With regard to the grant, let's say you are awarded a huge, prestigious grant.
Oh, and I would be remiss if I did not mention that NuBarbie (project mgr) has less data analysis experience than The Minion.ArkieDukie wrote:I'm on the iPad right now, so I had trouble responding to Windsor. With regard to the grant, let's say you are awarded a huge, prestigious grant. Who do you put on this project? The most experienced people you have, or the least experienced people? Even if you know your most knowledgable person may be leaving, wouldn't you want them to pass their knowledge to the anointed ones? That's not the way it was done here. With one exception, the boss put the least experienced people in the lab on the new project. They happen to be his current favorites, though. One of these people is very smart and a hard worker, but she has a very steep learning curve. Even steeper for the manager, who has exactly 2 months experience in the field. It just seems completely counter-intuitive to me.
I could very well end up in the position Windsor was in that led to the infamous titanium bearings on a plaque story.