Thanks, DA; that's very solid advice.DevilAlumna wrote:This, coupled with the email telling you your work duties, raises red flags for me. At the 'borg, this level of documentation is usually the beginning of the end for an employee that is being managed out. It's really really really hard to fire someone for cause, so it all has to be documented - it allows for the manager to then say things like, "I asked so-and-so to do this by then, and s/he didn't do it until some later time, and without telling me in advance it would be late, nor why it was late."ArkieDukie wrote:Along with most of my other work assignments, these are given to me as outlook tasks.
About the only way to fight it is to be even MORE anal in documenting back the other direction -- "Bossman, you asked me to do 1,2 & 3, but didn't give me deadlines or priorities. I understand my work objectives to be a, b and c, and I have until X-date to complete related tasks. Could you please confirm how 1,2 & 3 meet those objectives? If they don't, please clarify my new objectives, prioritize them with my existing ones (or tell me which ones to drop), and reiterate your new date expectations given this new work."
Good luck - hope you're outta there soon!!!
It might be interesting to see if I'm the only person in the lab that gets endless streams of outlook tasks. Everyone in the lab except me is involved in meetings where upcoming projects are discussed. Total BS.