dss62467
Cathlete
You all know I just started a new job a few weeks ago. Well, it seems that two of the women that are in my department are a bit resentful because I was hired into a more project management position at a grade higher than them. I just spent the last 4 days in brutally boring planning meetings with managers from Chicago and London. My boss told me when she invited me that it might cause some problems because the other ladies have never been invited. But she hired me to be her back-up and therefore, I have to be in-tune with what she does.
So sure enough, when these two women found out, they got all bent out of shape. They're all mad because they know more about what they do than I do. Which, DUH, of course they do since they've been there years and I've been there weeks. But as my boss told them, it's not about what you know at these meetings, but about what your role is.
So I came back into the office today and didn't get a greeting from either of them. My boss said she got an email from one of them complaining that she doesn't think she can progress in her career in our department and that she should have had my job. My boss disagrees that she should have had the job and is going to discuss it with her next week. Seems to me that if she was what my boss wanted in the position, she would have promoted her instead of searching outside the company and bringing me in.
When I was leaving today, I'm pretty sure I heard the other one say something rather snotty to me on my way out.
I'm not exactly sure how I should handle this. It's not my fault that I was hired. (Well, I guess it is...since I'm just so awesome. Ha ha) It's not like I went out to steal a job from them. I wasn't even really searching for a job! And it's not my fault that they don't have whatever it is that my boss wants for my job. So what the heck?
I guess I'm going to just wait for a while to see how it plays out. My boss is in Chicago tomorrow and will be back next week. She'll probably talk to them about it then. If they continue to give me an attitude, I guess I'll have to say something. I'm just not sure what. I would prefer an atmosphere where we could work together well. I don't particularly care about being friends, just having a respectful and supportive coexistance.
So sure enough, when these two women found out, they got all bent out of shape. They're all mad because they know more about what they do than I do. Which, DUH, of course they do since they've been there years and I've been there weeks. But as my boss told them, it's not about what you know at these meetings, but about what your role is.
So I came back into the office today and didn't get a greeting from either of them. My boss said she got an email from one of them complaining that she doesn't think she can progress in her career in our department and that she should have had my job. My boss disagrees that she should have had the job and is going to discuss it with her next week. Seems to me that if she was what my boss wanted in the position, she would have promoted her instead of searching outside the company and bringing me in.
When I was leaving today, I'm pretty sure I heard the other one say something rather snotty to me on my way out.
I'm not exactly sure how I should handle this. It's not my fault that I was hired. (Well, I guess it is...since I'm just so awesome. Ha ha) It's not like I went out to steal a job from them. I wasn't even really searching for a job! And it's not my fault that they don't have whatever it is that my boss wants for my job. So what the heck?
I guess I'm going to just wait for a while to see how it plays out. My boss is in Chicago tomorrow and will be back next week. She'll probably talk to them about it then. If they continue to give me an attitude, I guess I'll have to say something. I'm just not sure what. I would prefer an atmosphere where we could work together well. I don't particularly care about being friends, just having a respectful and supportive coexistance.