Well, of course she went to her supervisor with a vacation request. Why would she go to a co-worker to get that approved? Only a supervisor can do that I would think.![]()
Also, with all this talk of "she should have gotten the vacation approval first," I'm wondering if you already had your approval in place when you booked your vacation, or did you just assume that you would get the weeks off as you always have before?
Her being able to take vacation is dependent upon whether or not I'll be in the office, which is why her supervisor came to me to ask if it was okay that she take vacation she was requesting. Indirectly, her vacation time needs to be cleared by me and ordinarily she asks me before clearing it with her supervisor, if that makes any sense.
I'm really not a jerk, as some of you seem to think. If I'd told my boss about what happened today she probably would have been terminated on the spot because this debacle is just the tip of the iceberg with her.
Thanks everyone, I'll wait until I hear from the cottage-owner and I'll just hope he has availability in July.

Having had my wedding date changed because of a coworker who wouldn't budge off a vacation. For the record, she admitted she had no plans - she just wanted Thanksgiving week off so she wouldn't have to find a sitter for the kids. After all, I didn't really have to go on my honeymoon immediately after my wedding. I could always just go some other week. Yeh, okay, whatever.