Posted by Snoozy on June 8, 2003, at 13:06:01
In reply to Re: P.S.-very long, posted by noa on June 8, 2003, at 12:32:48
Yes, documenting things is very important. You could try really venting in your notes - personal comments, sarcasm, visions of revenge, and then just editing them out later if need be. I find it much easier to keep up with these things if I really let myself go with it.
I don't know if this applies to what you do - but can you "network"? (Ugghh, I hate that word and I'm not overly fond of the process). I heard a statistic once on how many jobs are filled by word-of-mouth rather than advertisements. It was quite high.
You probably can't feel it, but you know it's a good thing that the supervisor is being over-the-top with her behavior. There's nothing worse than someone who snarls and snorts behind closed doors but is all smiles and rainbows in public. At least in terms of trying to get other people to see the bad side. I think there are elements of a few fairy tales in there :)>As for documenting--I will need to do this more consistently and thoroughly. But I resent it because it does take time away from what we are all supposed to be doing--our jobs. And it seems like I have to document every little utterance, given how distorted their version of things comes out.
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