A lot of people are telling me I'm pretty important. |
You disloyal, fool-ass, bitch-made punk. |
You are currently at a set of steak knives, don't make it worse. |
Leadership followed up with me after the meeting. "Isn't he great!", "We are so excited to have him on the team.", "He is our special snowflake that we will simultaneously enable and coddle." Okay, so I made that last one up. But it is not too far from reality. My frustrations were at the brim. I did what any well-seasoned veteran would do, I lied, "Yes, you were right, he is great." Let the newbie figure out the hard way that work comes first. Do the work accurately and efficiently to gain the trust of your team. After that, knowledge naturally follows.
For now, he will be shoveling buckets of water out of his canoe.
I knew I should have listened. |
3 comments:
This "rising star" sounds like he needs to be "beaten in the head with a spring baton while walking to his car in the deserted parking deck after staying super late to complete an assignment you gave him that really didn't need to be done the next day."
Rising stars are assholes.
Agree on both comments. Although I might switch the spring baton in favor of a Swingline 210 cartridge capacity commercial-sized stapler. I like the way it dovetails the violence with work materials.
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