QFEOZZIE4DUKE wrote:You need to work somewhere else. Again.

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QFEOZZIE4DUKE wrote:You need to work somewhere else. Again.
I would begin looking.ArkieDukie wrote:I think you may be right, Ozzie. Makes me sad. Also not good because I've been here for less than 2 years. I am concerned that will become increasingly difficult for me to get a job, with the frequent job changes.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:You need to work somewhere else. Again.
Of course, with the amount of time it took for me to find my last job (roughly a year), I can start looking now and likely will not find anything immediately.
I was at my last job for just under 4 years.windsor wrote:I would begin looking.ArkieDukie wrote:I think you may be right, Ozzie. Makes me sad. Also not good because I've been here for less than 2 years. I am concerned that will become increasingly difficult for me to get a job, with the frequent job changes.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:You need to work somewhere else. Again.
Of course, with the amount of time it took for me to find my last job (roughly a year), I can start looking now and likely will not find anything immediately.
How long were you at our prior job - if you were at that one a while you can easily deal with the short duration of this job without it reflecting badly.
Agreed completely with you on this, Windsor.windsor wrote:4 years is a good time frame. I wouldn't worry about how long you've been at this job...find a way to spin it as a decision you gave a fair trial to that didn't work out...and it doesn't have to be job related, you could just not like Texas..
Unfortunately not. Ah, the money we could make!DukieInKansas wrote:Is the lecture being live streamed for those of us that want to pay along at home?
With Road Runner the ticket it is to ACT like you believe her while maintianing a fully fucntional bullshit filter.ArkieDukie wrote:We had an interesting meeting, but my guard is still up. Road Runner alleges that Bar Minion kept her completely in the dark about what she was doing, and that she had Bar Minion make the presentation last Tuesday because she wanted to get an expert's opinion on Bar Minion's work. The particular expert whose opinion Road Runner wanted was the one who got the infamous answer, "I don't know. I will have to ask my husband." I'm not at all confident that Road Runner was as out of the loop as she says; I don't think she remembers telling me she had given Road Runner this project to work on. In any event, Road Runner noticed that Bar Minion had not done most of the work, and she also noticed Bar Minion and her co-conspirator working together at the conference last week. Road Runner pointed out that Bar Minion is not a coauthor on our upcoming paper (it's a methods paper; I'm bazillionth author and there's a paragraph on my work) and that she has absolutely no confidence in the work that Bar Minion presented. The paper on Bar Minion's work? Road Runner says she's writing that for her English class.
So, it may all be okay but I'm still maintaining a healthy dose of skepticism.
Tomorrow should be fun: Wile E. Coyote is lecturing in the class that I've been teaching in. I think I will need some botox injections in my face before class to keep from cracking up. Road Runner thinks we've brainwashed our students enough that they will recognize WEC's work for what it is and will crucify him. RR compared it to the crowd gathering around the guillotine during the French Revolution. I may need to pop some popcorn in preparation for the show.
Turk, as always, you are proving to be a voice of reason and provide some wise advice.Turk wrote:It seems to me there's still a couple of unresolved items here, although events seem to be trending favorably.
One possible interpretation of the whole circus is that Road Runner is content or wise enough to play you and Bar Minion off against each other. I'm reading some "she said / she said", but I'm not reading anything that "clarifies the bioinformatic strategy going forward" in your summary of the meeting.
Forget about WEC, and forget about Bar Minion. Let them sink or swim on their own (lack of) merit. You need to be clear on your own operating rules of engagement. What are the primary research objectives of the deparment (based on current knowledge and funding)? What is the process for you to volunteer / be assigned to / work on the various projects in your department, and what is the process for making sure you have (or have access to) the appropriate instruments to conduct said research? What control do you have for hiring / inviting / collaborating with others in the group? If you are not comfortable with the answers (or can't answer) those questions, then it's time to move on to a better opportunity. (It might be intriguing and lucrative to join that fancy instrument company as a technical consultant).
(In all honesty, I'm a bit confused at this point whether RR is your direct supervisor or not... ) Anyway, you need to make sure you're on solid ground with your own work, and maintain skepticism as needed based on the latest set of events. Windsor is spot-on as always - make sure all filters are tuned and operational. Cut down the drama, trust the karma boomerang, and let your work speak for itself. Simplify, simplfy, simplify....
ArkieDukie wrote:Not sure if this is the best place for an update on "As the Bunsen Burns," but it's a continuation of the previously mentioned saga.
I got a phone call this morning from a VERY unhappy Road Runner. Apparently Bar Minion contacted another collaborator to request a very specialized custom database - without Road Runner's knowledge or permission. Road Runner found out when the collaborator contacted her, and she told the collaborator not to trust Bar Minion unless he wants his database to end up in China before he can finish patenting/copyrighting. Road Runner told me she was planning to have a nice little meeting with Bar Minion to introduce her to the concept of insubordination, but I do not know if this happened. Road Runner is starting to believe that Bar Minion may be trying to scoop her (submit an unauthorized paper, without permission, reporting results of the study before Road Runner can). All I can say is, welcome to the party.
Now, why did I get the phone call? Because I have the custom database that Bar Minion is trying to get her grubby little fingers on, and I have been instructed not to give it to her under any circumstances. Postdoc and I are the only authorized users.![]()
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As my former father-in-law used to say (he probably STILL says it), "Living well is the best revenge."ArkieDukie wrote:Not sure if this is the best place for an update on "As the Bunsen Burns," but it's a continuation of the previously mentioned saga.
I got a phone call this morning from a VERY unhappy Road Runner. Apparently Bar Minion contacted another collaborator to request a very specialized custom database - without Road Runner's knowledge or permission. Road Runner found out when the collaborator contacted her, and she told the collaborator not to trust Bar Minion unless he wants his database to end up in China before he can finish patenting/copyrighting. Road Runner told me she was planning to have a nice little meeting with Bar Minion to introduce her to the concept of insubordination, but I do not know if this happened. Road Runner is starting to believe that Bar Minion may be trying to scoop her (submit an unauthorized paper, without permission, reporting results of the study before Road Runner can). All I can say is, welcome to the party.
Now, why did I get the phone call? Because I have the custom database that Bar Minion is trying to get her grubby little fingers on, and I have been instructed not to give it to her under any circumstances. Postdoc and I are the only authorized users.![]()
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