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Old Dec 01, 2015, 08:51 AM
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I've been at my job for over 4 years now. It's been a gruelling rollercoaster and there's been many times I thought I was going to be fired. This job gives you lot's of chances and is focused more on constant training. However they still penalize you for trying. Sometimes everybody is penalized over what one person does.
Anyways, last week, I thought I was doing very well. My scores were hitting heights that haven't been seen in a very long time one day. But then, BOOM, the next day my scores plummeted. My many supervisors were leaving me alone before then. Now this one super. has been on my case over little stuff. It's not just me, others have been complaining about her over the same things. But she has the power to affect our scores with her dumb, off-the-record notes that I don't see going completely off-the-record.
Two weekends ago, new carpeting was laid at work and the fumes from the glue were affecting me bad. It smells of burning rubber in there. So, of course, my productivity is going to go south a bit. But the real issue my super. had with me yesterday was that I was taking too long rewriting some dictations. They were a bit longer than normal. But then she goes on to say that I'm logging into coach too often and too long. That is what I have to be in when you need to go see a super.
She keeps threatening with her fake, sweet tone. And she kept walking by my desk and nosing around. I was getting my work done and tending to a lot of customers. But then she has the gall to complain that everytime she walked by me I was working on a dictation. She must have been assuming that 2 customers is all I talked too. Um, no.
I think this is a clever ploy to bring down my scores. She was threatening to pull me off a project I was doing rather well on, because of a couple longer dealings with customers and that had more to do with the chattiness of the customers. She did say I sounded and presented myself professionally.
She does this to everyone. It's like she enjoys micro-managing everyone. Yesterday I noticed my scores fell way way lower. I feel like I'm being set up to fail.
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Old Dec 02, 2015, 10:28 AM
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sounds like you are good at your job, but sounds like your supervisor could do with some training, sounds like she loves to boss people around and not lead people, I guess you'll just have to try and ignore her and concentrate on your job.
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Old Dec 02, 2015, 10:50 AM
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I had a similar boss once, and it drove me crazy. She played favorites, gave her favorite girls more hours, and micro-managed everything, and man I am SO glad I am not there anymore!

It sounds like you are doing ok with the job. All you can do is give it your best! Cat
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Old Dec 03, 2015, 08:03 AM
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Thank you for the replies, y'all
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