challada
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Let me preface by saying I've worked over 20 years and have always gotten along w/bosses. Some I even consider friends and keep in touch w/now years later.
Now (the last 3 years), I've had an inept boss but have just kept my nose down and done my job. Others have complained (even other bosses). This year, I agreed to go full-time with the agreement that it was a temporary one-year stint to help out. Of course, now that it's one year, he doesn't remember. I sat in a meeting w/a number of superiors who all remember the conversation, but he won't budge. I haven't fought hard for it as I know someone else in the same job who NEEDS part-time due to her family situation. She can't get it either and will now be unemployed because of this.
Well, about a week and a half ago, I asked in an email if a decision would be made soon (and I also sent it to the other superiors who were in that original meeting last year). I got back a scathing email from this guy calling me names and what-not but never answering my question (and yes, he sent it to ever other superior).
Good news, we are hiring a new director soon who should know more. I fear, though, that this guy will cloud this new person's judgement of me. I also fear that I am treading thin water now when I ask "but what is your answer". All of our head office leadership has resigned within the last few weeks and we have no one in charge in the near future.
So, what would you do?
Now (the last 3 years), I've had an inept boss but have just kept my nose down and done my job. Others have complained (even other bosses). This year, I agreed to go full-time with the agreement that it was a temporary one-year stint to help out. Of course, now that it's one year, he doesn't remember. I sat in a meeting w/a number of superiors who all remember the conversation, but he won't budge. I haven't fought hard for it as I know someone else in the same job who NEEDS part-time due to her family situation. She can't get it either and will now be unemployed because of this.
Well, about a week and a half ago, I asked in an email if a decision would be made soon (and I also sent it to the other superiors who were in that original meeting last year). I got back a scathing email from this guy calling me names and what-not but never answering my question (and yes, he sent it to ever other superior).
Good news, we are hiring a new director soon who should know more. I fear, though, that this guy will cloud this new person's judgement of me. I also fear that I am treading thin water now when I ask "but what is your answer". All of our head office leadership has resigned within the last few weeks and we have no one in charge in the near future.
So, what would you do?