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    Can't say my new job is all that rewarding or high-paying, but it's a job and I am thankful to have one that is FT and permanent. 
     The constant interruptions make it impossible to complete a task without being distracted from it.  I think I'm doing well for less than one month, but feel my supervisor thinks I should know more. There are almost more exceptions than there are rules! 
    Any suggestions on working with the stress of interruptions and a tough boss.  

    +6  Views: 807 Answers: 6 Posted: 12 years ago

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    Every new position presents obstacles that one has to learn to negotiate. That includes a s***head superior. When I think back on how many times I wanted to put my boss's through a wall I lose count. Do what you do, to the best of your ability. If you have to blow some smoke up their a**, so be it. The job market sucks and we all know it, including your boss. They obviously saw something unique in your personality and skills, or you wouldn't be there. Again, do the best you can without compromising your integrity. You do not strike me as someone capable of developing a taste for a**. I wish you the best. 

    Bob/PKB

    Never compromise my integrity.
    ed shank

    Of that I am sure.

    Can you say, "Excuse me and just a moment" and finish what you were  doing?  Or keep a bottle in your desk and offer them a snort while they wait...........lol   Wish I could be there to referee....

    Bob/PKB

    Gotta help everyone who comes in the door, usually to point them in another direction. The ones who ARE there for me, I try to hurry for them, but Friday realized I need to take my time and do the job correctly. They can just wait. I'm brand new, already! What do people expect!

    ""


                                           Don't forget to laugh once in awhile.

    Bob/PKB

    Every chance I get, and I make opportunities.

    Bob for my five cent worst, I'll sort of felt that about the new job, when you said you got the job you've been waiting for a long time and got a little overwhelm, well that OK ! just give yourself sometime, like one day at a time. Now you can't become expert in such a short wile, To be able to appreciate hard work will almost quarantee good result.

    Bob/PKB

    Exactly my point. One does not become an expert in the first three weeks; The boss seems to think in another month I should have everything down. The whole job doesn't even go through a cycle in less than a year. Very controlling and very detail-oriented, and harsh evaluations. I do like and respect her; she's just never had to sit at that desk and be interrupted all day. I will prevail. :D

    Look busy while doing little is the only way to go.  Your boss thinks you'll replace him in 2 weeks'.  He's darned frustrated now.  Tell him gently that he'll be replaced no sooner than Christmas.

    Bob/PKB

    I have to laugh, Chiangmai, because I can't just look busy; I have too much to do! :D I got locked IN the office because I didn't leave fast enough the other day. I think I'd just like to be left alone with no interruptions long enough to start and finish a new task. These breaks in the action makes it difficult to get a full grasp of the processes.

    Hi PKB. We miss you, but we know why you haven't been on much, b/c of your new job. I'm sure you're tired when  you get home and just want to crash and do something mindless.......unless you're a person with unrestrained energy- - - like my late husb. and his daughter.


     Try to tune out the others unless they're speaking to you about business. As for your boss, I've found that many supervisors shouldn't be in supervisory positions, b/c they don't have patience, and they don't have teaching skills. I once read in Newsweek that those same bosses come from disfunctional homes, and so they take all their disfunctional home experiences  to work with them----and apply it to their subordinates.

    Bob/PKB

    Actually, mcm, my boss is really a nice person and we get along well. I just have to get used to being under the microscope. I'm getting to know others and I think it'll be OK. It hasn't even been a month yet; I need to calm down. :D
    mycatsmom

    my entry was supposed to say "mindless" not "mildness " I corrected it. :-\


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