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« on: October 11, 2006, 09:12:40 am » |
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Marie and CG, last comments much appreciated.
That said, I have at all times communciated with my bosses. It's difficult at times as they may have someone in the office with them or are busy themselves. I go in everymorning with post and anything that needs signed and let them know what I have completed and where I am - just been in now with them. I take on board what you have said but I feel like I am back at school, being monitored, watched, spied on and it doesn't feel good.
The reason I said I felt taken advantage of is that I am new and sometimes people push more onto you and put you into a situation where you have nothing to compare it to. I am attending various meetings for one bosse's team but hardly do any diary management or paperwork for him - he's told me he's more or less self-sufficient - so what can I do? The other boss needs more involvement as regards organising events, diary etc but I do not attend any meeting for his team - they are both very different.
The culture of the business is great and they've said I fit into that but I feel they are completely nit-picking as all my work has been done on time and to the best of my ability - heck it takes at least 12 months of being in a job to completely know everything. They also hate communicate by email and do not deal with formal reports so the idea of me emailing them with a weekly or daily report is a no-no.
Thanks again for your comments.
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