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Yeah The assistant store manager who was in on the meeting said "we know you want to be management so lets work to get it done but in the mean time you need to just be subtle". Fuck that. I was not " subtle" when I got a management position at lowes home improvement. Being subtle would not have gotten me that position. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You're management material there, son. They just don't recognize it. -p. Yeah The assistant store manager who was in on the meeting said "we know you want to be management so lets work to get it done but in the mean time you need to just be subtle". Fuck that. I was not " subtle" when I got a management position at lowes home improvement. Being subtle would not have gotten me that position. Lol Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Where do you work now and why aren't you at Lowes anymore? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You're management material there, son. They just don't recognize it. -p. Yeah The assistant store manager who was in on the meeting said "we know you want to be management so lets work to get it done but in the mean time you need to just be subtle". Fuck that. I was not " subtle" when I got a management position at lowes home improvement. Being subtle would not have gotten me that position. Where do you work now and why aren't you at Lowes anymore? I left lowes in 2007. Grandmother was sick. Helped take care of her. |
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Get yourself a lead,follow or GTF out of the way shirt to wear to work OP....... .
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If your potential subordinates are already complaining about you to your bosses, your bosses are probably not going to put you in a position to manage them for the fear of losing the other workers to attrition. It would make more sense to them to pigeon hole you than to potentially loose several employees who already have legitimate beef with you.
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This thread is going to turn into a mess. IBTinevitableL.
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Have you thought of trying the military, as an outlet for your talents?
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Thats funny, i just finished a communications class
and was very impressed , with just a few word changes how you can turn a negative into a positive , be positive with your co workers be careful of the tone of your voice and your body language . be positive |
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ex-military by any chance? Because what you are describing is a very common problem with ex military guys entering the civilian workforce. I had to deal with it, after getting out of the Army I had to relearn how to work with folks who were not as motivated as me and I did not have authority over.
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Nobody wants to be pushed around on the job by a co-worker and management frowns on that sort of behavior.
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Now I may have my issues but my work ethic has never been a problem. I was just informed that because I tell my coworkers what needs to be done in the absence of our supervisor they have complained. Told me I do good work but to be more subtle and treat them as my family. So is coddling something you guys do at work? View Quote I was recently told this also. no money in it so not really seeing the upside, especially since i have already done this for them before. |
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Maybe you have really high expectations. Not everyone can be exactly like you or even as motivated as you. Management might love to have more hard workers but the reality is sometimes there's not enough people that are and they've got to do the best they can with what they've got. Chill out or leave. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Maybe ask for an assignment where your function is solo and doesn't depend on the efforts of others. Then, you can just focus on the job at hand.
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I don't see why your coworkers can't just respect the authority you've given yourself.
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ex-military by any chance? Because what you are describing is a very common problem with ex military guys entering the civilian workforce. I had to deal with it, after getting out of the Army I had to relearn how to work with folks who were not as motivated as me and I did not have authority over. View Quote I got told that I "acted too much like a sargeant." I didn't last too long there. |
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This happened to me awhile back at work. I was told to back off, so I did. Something comes up and suddenly they want me to take charge and I said no. I was then told I needed to be more of a team player. I have yet to find a good balance.
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Quoted: So is coddling something you guys do at work? View Quote I've been told on many occasions that I "work too much". When I'm at work, I work. When I'm at home, I relax. This becomes apparent when it comes to tidying the house because that is work but I haven't figured out how to get paid for it yet. |
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Yeah. People don't really like to be bossed around by their peers. And as someone who spent a decade running a small company, managers don't always like people who assign themselves authority. Do your job. Go above and beyond when your bosses need it, and quit giving a shit what your coworkers don't do. If your managers are worth a shit, they know who's pulling their weight and who isn't. If they aren't worth a shit, it doesn't matter much what you do.
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Yeah. People don't really like to be bossed around by their peers. And as someone who spent a decade running a small company, managers don't always like people who assign themselves authority. Do your job. Go above and beyond when your bosses need it, and quit giving a shit what your coworkers don't do. If your managers are worth a shit, they know who's pulling their weight and who isn't. If they aren't worth a shit, it doesn't matter much what you do. View Quote I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. |
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I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah. People don't really like to be bossed around by their peers. And as someone who spent a decade running a small company, managers don't always like people who assign themselves authority. Do your job. Go above and beyond when your bosses need it, and quit giving a shit what your coworkers don't do. If your managers are worth a shit, they know who's pulling their weight and who isn't. If they aren't worth a shit, it doesn't matter much what you do. I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. Hahaha Where do you work/what do you do? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Quoted: There is the issue. I cant do my work if they dont. I just simply make a list of what needs to be done and then show it to them. Its the same shit the supervisor would tell them so I dont see the problem. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Your coworkers don't want your direction. They may feel they don't NEED your direction. Don't give them anymore direction and concern yourself only with your work. They will sink or swim. There is the issue. I cant do my work if they dont. I just simply make a list of what needs to be done and then show it to them. Its the same shit the supervisor would tell them so I dont see the problem. I am not accusing you of any of these things. These things, in my experience, do tend to pop up with these type of people. Good luck OP and maybe do what your job is and only take care of things in the scope of operation in which you are given. If things are what you say they are, you will be noticed and given more responsibility. In my personal experience those who are truly effective are able to get others to do what is needed without pissing them off or making them bitter. YMMV. Good luck. |
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I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah. People don't really like to be bossed around by their peers. And as someone who spent a decade running a small company, managers don't always like people who assign themselves authority. Do your job. Go above and beyond when your bosses need it, and quit giving a shit what your coworkers don't do. If your managers are worth a shit, they know who's pulling their weight and who isn't. If they aren't worth a shit, it doesn't matter much what you do. I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. You're what I would describe as a problem employee with a poor attitude towards others. "Your position has been eliminated because we're taking the company in a new direction" |
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Now I may have my issues but my work ethic has never been a problem. I was just informed that because I tell my coworkers what needs to be done in the absence of our supervisor they have complained. Told me I do good work but to be more subtle and treat them as my family. So is coddling something you guys do at work? View Quote Are you the ad hoc supervisor when he/she is not present? If your not then what gives you the authority to tell others what to do? If you are the ad hoc supervisor try talking to them like they're people and not lowly subordinates. |
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Quoted: Yeah The assistant store manager who was in on the meeting said "we know you want to be management so lets work to get it done but in the mean time you need to just be subtle". Fuck that. I was not " subtle" when I got a management position at lowes home improvement. Being subtle would not have gotten me that position. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You're management material there, son. They just don't recognize it. -p. Yeah The assistant store manager who was in on the meeting said "we know you want to be management so lets work to get it done but in the mean time you need to just be subtle". Fuck that. I was not " subtle" when I got a management position at lowes home improvement. Being subtle would not have gotten me that position. |
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I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah. People don't really like to be bossed around by their peers. And as someone who spent a decade running a small company, managers don't always like people who assign themselves authority. Do your job. Go above and beyond when your bosses need it, and quit giving a shit what your coworkers don't do. If your managers are worth a shit, they know who's pulling their weight and who isn't. If they aren't worth a shit, it doesn't matter much what you do. I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. Lol |
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Quoted: I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yeah. People don't really like to be bossed around by their peers. And as someone who spent a decade running a small company, managers don't always like people who assign themselves authority. Do your job. Go above and beyond when your bosses need it, and quit giving a shit what your coworkers don't do. If your managers are worth a shit, they know who's pulling their weight and who isn't. If they aren't worth a shit, it doesn't matter much what you do. I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. |
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Hahaha Where do you work/what do you do? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah. People don't really like to be bossed around by their peers. And as someone who spent a decade running a small company, managers don't always like people who assign themselves authority. Do your job. Go above and beyond when your bosses need it, and quit giving a shit what your coworkers don't do. If your managers are worth a shit, they know who's pulling their weight and who isn't. If they aren't worth a shit, it doesn't matter much what you do. I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. Hahaha Where do you work/what do you do? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Yeah, he's not going to answer that. |
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OP needs to learn the difference between management and leadership.
Dial it down. If you wind up supervising any of these people they will cut your throat. I know, I've done the cutting. |
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I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah. People don't really like to be bossed around by their peers. And as someone who spent a decade running a small company, managers don't always like people who assign themselves authority. Do your job. Go above and beyond when your bosses need it, and quit giving a shit what your coworkers don't do. If your managers are worth a shit, they know who's pulling their weight and who isn't. If they aren't worth a shit, it doesn't matter much what you do. I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. Did you miss the part where I was the boss for 10 years? I sure as shit didn't slack my way in to that position. It was a combination of hard work and diplomacy. I'm currently in the process of starting my own company and I have old employees calling me willing to take a pay cut to come work for me again. A good manager knows who pulls their weight without it being shoved in their face. If your coworkers are complaining about you, it is creating problems for your boss. Figure out how to get your job done while maintaining good relationships with your peers and superiors. If you ever do get that "well earned" promotion, your subordinates will work way harder for you if they like you. That's a fact. |
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Leaders are not bosses. Good "bosses" are good leaders.
We just had company-wide meetings today with our CEO. 25 minute talk, then another 1/2 hour of Q&A. Dude has his shit together and people want to follow him. There's a reason he is where he is, and it's not because he makes lists for people. I see a few red flags. Coddle? Different personalities need to be dealt with differently. One way will have them gladly doing it and doing it well. Another way will have them doing it and motherfucking you the whole time. Another way will have them walk out. Two ways are complete failures of management. Managers manage. I'm a special snowflake. I want to feel important. You know what? Throw me a bone now and then, let me feel special, and I'll outwork and outsolve everybody. Or maybe not, but let me think I am, and I'll try. Or you can try to go all drill sergeant on me, and I'll walk out the fuckin' door and you can pat yourself on the back for not coddling me. Or if you're not my manager, I go to my manager and tell him he needs to put you on a leash before you're the only guy left in the department. Why? Because fuck you, that's why. If you need something done and I'm not doing it, ask me nicely and explain why you need it done. Don't go making me honey-do lists, cuz I'm not your honey. We're a team, but you're not the coach. ETA: It reminds me of Obama's election, when the DNC talking heads said he was "ready to rule." They didn't say lead, they actually said "rule." Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Yeah. People don't really like to be bossed around by their peers. And as someone who spent a decade running a small company, managers don't always like people who assign themselves authority. Do your job. Go above and beyond when your bosses need it, and quit giving a shit what your coworkers don't do. If your managers are worth a shit, they know who's pulling their weight and who isn't. If they aren't worth a shit, it doesn't matter much what you do. I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. Yeah, you should be a go getter and straighten this forum out. Take down some names and get with the mods,weed out the slackers around here. You go, boy! |
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What if you are a proctologist? |
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Yeah. People don't really like to be bossed around by their peers. And as someone who spent a decade running a small company, managers don't always like people who assign themselves authority. Do your job. Go above and beyond when your bosses need it, and quit giving a shit what your coworkers don't do. If your managers are worth a shit, they know who's pulling their weight and who isn't. If they aren't worth a shit, it doesn't matter much what you do. I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. Uh, no, it's more like you don't fully get the concept of knowing your place in the ranks. For example, if I need something from a peer I ask them for their help - I do not tell them to help me because they don't report to me. If I think they have a performance issue I can tell my (or their) boss about it - whatever they do about it is at their discretion. It would also be insubordinate for me to try to address performance issues in my peers since that's their boss' job. You might be fucking up that team's productivity with your behavior by giving them a motivation to be passive aggressive on you. Hence the talk about you being bossy. Do your shit, ask your peers if they got theirs done when you need it, and if they didn't finish it and you can't help them or don't want to then take a break. Also, if you're the new guy on the team you don't know shit about how things work and you're turning the experienced guys against you. The boss takes those guys seriously and if they report that you're a problem he or she will take that seriously. |
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Quoted: Now I may have my issues but my work ethic has never been a problem. I was just informed that because I tell my coworkers what needs to be done in the absence of our supervisor they have complained. Told me I do good work but to be more subtle and treat them as my family. So is coddling something you guys do at work? View Quote |
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Yeah. People don't really like to be bossed around by their peers. And as someone who spent a decade running a small company, managers don't always like people who assign themselves authority. Do your job. Go above and beyond when your bosses need it, and quit giving a shit what your coworkers don't do. If your managers are worth a shit, they know who's pulling their weight and who isn't. If they aren't worth a shit, it doesn't matter much what you do. I guess. I can already see in this thread arf has some real fucking slackers. Must be nice to not do as much as the others around you. It can be tough when we realize the limitations of those around us. And frustrationg when their piss poor performance and lack of drive and initiative might reflect on us. Oh well, Whatever. We can talk later. You've got a wet cleanup in aisle 4, and I need you to set up that dump display of swim noodles before you go on break. |
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Has nothing to do with acting like a supervisor. I know who the boss is. Its about making the department I work in look the best it can look so when we get visits from the DM he wont chew our bosses ass and in turn her chew our asses. Also keeping shit organized helps aid in sales and inventory counts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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if you are not the supervisor, you can't act like one. That simple. Either get a promotion, get sociable, or get a new job. Has nothing to do with acting like a supervisor. I know who the boss is. Its about making the department I work in look the best it can look so when we get visits from the DM he wont chew our bosses ass and in turn her chew our asses. Also keeping shit organized helps aid in sales and inventory counts. This is all because you boned the Asian Girl, isn't it? Made you feel like King Of The World, and Rightfully so! But it didn't raise your status enough with the co workers. Not yet, anyway. You need to put on a veneer of humility, until you can bang enough Asians that your Leadership is unquestioned. |
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