Rant rant rant in Diary
- May 12, 2014, 4:56 p.m.
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I've had it with work. The way I feel right now I want to hand my notice in tomorrow. I'm so tempted, if I was further along with setting up my business and saving up, then I would do it. Just a small snippet from today.
I'm fed up of wasting time I don't have by making giant flasks of tea and coffee for people who don't drink it because they've got their own individual flasks and can make it themselves in the canteen. Not one single person had any of it so I wasted my time making it, wasted resources by tipping it all down the sink, and wasted more of my time putting everything away again. This happens often, I don't know why I keep being asked to do it but I'm not doing it anymore.
My boss, my only workmate and the new lady all went out for a nice long pub lunch today, charged back to the company. I wasn't invited because I was taking minutes in a meeting. They said they would have invited me but they didn't know how long I was going to be. Bullshit. They know fine well I have this meeting every other Monday and it never finishes before 1:30pm. Why we couldn't have done it tomorrow when we're all free, I have no idea. So I got my usual 30 minute break at my desk (Which was actually more like 20 minutes once you count all the interruptions) while they got 90 minutes in the pub, getting to know the new lady, and a free lunch.
While I was in my three hour meeting, no one else picked up ANYTHING in the communal email inbox, as per usual. I mentioned to my boss, AGAIN, and she asked me to ask Emily to help, down in London. I rang her up, she said she would have a look. 40 minutes later, after I'd finished typing up my meeting minutes, she still hadn't done anything, so I picked up the one that said URGENT in the title. Marked my name next to it, checked it hadn't been done and did it. I then get a rather irate phone call from Emily "I thought we'd agreed I would do that one. I've just done it and then noticed you already did it, but we talked about it and I said I would do it."
Erm, no. You said you would have a look at the inbox, where there were LOADS of emails waiting to be dealt with. You hadn't marked your name next to it, nor had you actually done anything, 40 minutes after you said you would. It was knocking on 3pm and it was URGENT FOR TODAY so I thought I'd better do it. How was I to know you were going to pick that one, amongst all the others, when you hadn't marked your name next to it or actually did anything. You didn't notice that my name was already marked against it otherwise you wouldn't have duplicated it! She ended the call with "Fine." and hung up on me!
So even after asking her to help, following instruction from my boss, neither she or anyone else picked up a single email and it was left entirely to me yet again.
I'm absolutely sick to the back teeth of not getting ANY support from my boss or from anyone in my team. I don't like conflict but there's only so much shit I can take from people. I wasn't going to mention any of it in my resignation letter, but I definitely am now. It's all just a complete shambles.
Well done if you made it all the way through yet another one of my rants. A couple of happy things. I had my third roller derby session on Sunday and learnt yet more new things. Honing my skills already learnt such as knee taps, knee slides and building up speed, we also learnt how to jump with both feet and hop on one foot (EEK!), cross over feet, skate in extremely close proximity to other people, avoid people when they fall and weave in and out of a moving line of people. I'm really amazed how much I can do already!
Also, my female zebra finch seems slightly better. The vitamins in the egg food must be helping as she can now get onto the lower perch with the help of the amazing staircase I fashioned out of cardboard. Her wing flaps seem stronger so hopefully she's making a recovery :o)
Camdengirl ⋅ May 12, 2014
I refuse point blank to have tasks managed by the team like this - people cherry pick all the easy stuff and then some poor mug has to pick up all the shit. As I'm the mug, I now allocate the tasks and that's the end of it. Could you volunteer to be in charge of the inbox and assigning work?
Bomb Shell Camdengirl ⋅ May 12, 2014
I'm leaving in a few months anyway, I don't want to start volunteering new processes. It's always been a case of cherry picking, which is extrememly annoying, but I used to sit next to my boss so we could talk. But she got promoted, I got a new boss who is based in a different office and now I see her for about five minutes every two months so nothing gets resolved.
mutedexposure ⋅ May 12, 2014
I wish there was more accountability there. It sounds miserable. I'm glad your bird is doing better.
~Twinkle~ ⋅ May 13, 2014
Your venture into roller derby has pushed me back into ice skating! X
Bomb Shell ~Twinkle~ ⋅ May 13, 2014
Oooh cool, I hope you have fun! :o)
Deleted user ⋅ May 13, 2014
I would have lost my cool with people who treat me like that at work!! That is so rude! I am glad your business will be starting up soon. No more having to deal with that crap!!!
Yay finchie <3
Bomb Shell Deleted user ⋅ May 13, 2014
Oh I know, it drives me mad. Sometimes I wonder if I'm doing the right thing, giving up a secure job in favour of uncertain self employment. But then I have days like that and I think, I'd rather do something I enjoy even if it doesn't pay as much!
Lucretia ⋅ May 13, 2014
I recall working at the solicitors and was the only person in an office of 20 who would answer the phone (shared line, all desks had phones), and the practice manager would always shout at me for not answering all the calls... that would be because there's only so many minutes in the day, and I can only talk to one person at once. Eventually I stopped answering them all together. You can't have one rule for one and a different rule for everyone else. You should just stop doing them. Cite precedence. Fuck the lot of them... or continue and then quit, then file for constructive dismissal (I would) x
Bomb Shell Lucretia ⋅ May 15, 2014
It's sad isn't it, that we do a good job and then everyone expects you to do everything all of the time, just because that's how it's always been. No praise for doing it right, just a beating when we miss something!
sneetch ⋅ May 14, 2014
I just came across your diary and am curious to keep reading because you mentioned setting up a business. You're starting your own business? If so, I was in your position 3 years ago; I left my job and started my own business. I'll keep reading backwards to find out more.
Bomb Shell sneetch ⋅ May 15, 2014
Yeah, I'm going to be a dog walker and pet sitter! Setting up on my own is scary but I'm just sick of all the bureaucracy and office politics, so being my own boss is the best way forward I think! How are you getting on being self employed, is it as scary as I'm imagining? lol.
sneetch Bomb Shell ⋅ May 15, 2014
Yes it is, haha, but you'll be fine since you're going to work out of your home. Paying the rent is what gets most business owners. It's great being your own boss, but the tricky part is figuring out how to make money instead of losing a bunch of it. (I have not figured that out.) Good luck!
Babe In Toyland ⋅ May 14, 2014
I'm with Erika. Fuck the lot of them. Do the bear minimum, go on long, leisurely lunches. Don't make tea. See how long they notice it isn't the Magic Fairy that does all those jobs. Sheesh.
Bomb Shell Babe In Toyland ⋅ May 15, 2014
I'm only allowed 30 minutes for lunch, I have to have it 1:00-1:30 and there's nowhere to go so I have to sit at my desk :o(
I didn't make the tea the next day and someone came in asking where it was! I said that no one drank it yesterday so I didn't bother making any.
I'm just emailing my boss every day and asking if anyone is available to help. If I do every single day I think she'll soon realise.