Zhoen
FairieVillainMother
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- Apr 24, 2011
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Ok, first, it's more of a "budget threat" than a "budget buster"-- because it's my money and I will not cede them control...
And...I realize evil is in the eye of the beholder, to a certain extent.
But here we go... old bosses rotating out, new bosses rotating in, two of them, both type-A micromanagers, not really wanting us to do anything we don't already, just wanting it filed, in triplicate, soft copy, multiple locations. Additionally, no more first names in the office, no more flex-hours, suddenly what was a very good job just became prison... and we're all on contract, so no, I can't just quit, and transferring is very difficult.
Honestly, I could live with all that... well, the hours things stinks because of before-care for my special-needs DD8, but still, could live that... but the main boss is female (so am I), and at the same time we're "laying down the law," she's implimenting "mandatory fun." I don't mind decorations in the office, but I do mind mandatory lunches that are not company-funded, particularly when they are to be held at restaurants that don't have food I can eat, but being a buffet, you pay at the door... I mind mandatory morale chili cook offs (I make great chili, but I don't want to eat it with people who are hurting me and my co-workers...)
But the big budget threat, beyond lunches out, before-school care, and mandatory-morale-cooking... is that in these situations in the past, I've been known to eat my feelings and/or engage in retail therapy.
So... strategies for dealing?
Since we now have "set hours", I intend to start taking the lunch break I'm entitled to and usually don't, and can walk off some stress during that time...
And I can always remember that "it's just a job"-- which kills me, because I'm quite invested in my program... but if my buy-in is being taken back, so be it...
... but what else?
Ideas for dealing?
Save me, chipper Disney-ites!!! WWGD? (What would Giselle do?)
And...I realize evil is in the eye of the beholder, to a certain extent.
But here we go... old bosses rotating out, new bosses rotating in, two of them, both type-A micromanagers, not really wanting us to do anything we don't already, just wanting it filed, in triplicate, soft copy, multiple locations. Additionally, no more first names in the office, no more flex-hours, suddenly what was a very good job just became prison... and we're all on contract, so no, I can't just quit, and transferring is very difficult.
Honestly, I could live with all that... well, the hours things stinks because of before-care for my special-needs DD8, but still, could live that... but the main boss is female (so am I), and at the same time we're "laying down the law," she's implimenting "mandatory fun." I don't mind decorations in the office, but I do mind mandatory lunches that are not company-funded, particularly when they are to be held at restaurants that don't have food I can eat, but being a buffet, you pay at the door... I mind mandatory morale chili cook offs (I make great chili, but I don't want to eat it with people who are hurting me and my co-workers...)
But the big budget threat, beyond lunches out, before-school care, and mandatory-morale-cooking... is that in these situations in the past, I've been known to eat my feelings and/or engage in retail therapy.
So... strategies for dealing?
Since we now have "set hours", I intend to start taking the lunch break I'm entitled to and usually don't, and can walk off some stress during that time...
And I can always remember that "it's just a job"-- which kills me, because I'm quite invested in my program... but if my buy-in is being taken back, so be it...
... but what else?
Ideas for dealing?
Save me, chipper Disney-ites!!! WWGD? (What would Giselle do?)