I've got myself another interesting dilemma on my hands...
To preface, I work for a well known printing & shipping company in the sales dept. My key duties are to support our existing accounts as well as go after new business. I'm the only person in my position for the 5 stores in my area.
If you know me at all, you'll know that I am a huge San Francisco Giants fan. Have been since I even knew what the sport was and could understand what was going on. So when there was a casting call fro extras to be in the 2012 season commercials, I jumped at the chance. I sent in a great story about my proposal to my fiancée on the field last year and a few other anecdotes to show that we're huge fans.
Well, I just got an email on Monday inviting us to come participate! I was psyched, told all my friends, posted it on Facebook. The only problem is that the shooting takes place this week, Feb. 1st to the 3rd. The email requested that we RSVP for either Thursday or Friday. My fiancée had Thursday off, so we chose that day.
I immediately shot my supervisor an email including the message I had received from the Giants. I noted that while I knew it was short notice that this was a big deal and that I'd be very much obliged if she could grant me the day off. I didn't foresee an issue: my supervisor has stated in the past that she's a Giants fan as well and knows very well how big of a fan I am myself.
The next day, I received an email back from my supervisor. This is where the weirdness begins..in the email she states, "James, I know this is big but you've been taking a lot of time off aside from training (I recently traveled to Dallas for training and took one day off after I returned due to a late flight) I also know that you will be needing time off for your wedding. How many hours of vacation do you have? Call me in about 30."
I was quite perplexed. I really haven't taken *that* much time off lately. I did come in late on Monday due to my fiancée being very ill and me needing to take care of her, and had come in for a half day one day when I myself was sick. That's it.
So I called her, and to make a long conversation short...she was basically questioning my commitment to my job, told me what I already know in that my job is not something anyone else in the store can do. Apparently only coming in for a half day a few times when ill or dealing with a family emergency shows a lack of commitment to her, as opposed to taking the entire day off. At the end of the conversation, she told me she didn't want to have the discussion over the phone and asked me to meet her at another center about half an hour away.
To recap...she says I'm out of my office too much in her opinion, so in order to talk about it, she wants me to leave the store instead of simply talk over the phone.
So the time comes for our little meeting and I leave for this other store. For anyone in the SF Bay Area, my store is in Concord and the meeting place is in Emeryville. Not exactly right around the block. I arrive at the store and find that my supervisor is not there yet. I see that one of our Account Execs is there doing some office work so I hang out with him while I wait...
...wait for almost an hour. I was about to give her a call when a call from her came in to the store. Basically...she's not going to make it. She got "wrapped up in something else" and couldn't get away. To a meeting that she set up. And had me drive half an hour to get to, taking time out of my schedule. So that she could talk to me about *my* lack of commitment. She then tells me to go ahead and go back to my store, even though by the time I would get back it'd be time for me the clock out and go home, and had now wasted over 2 hours.
I ended up talking to the account exec a bit more, and told him about this situation. He had some insight, as he works closer to my supervisor on a daily basis. He basically believes there is something going on with her personally that is causing her behavior. I will note that this is now the second time in a week that she has set an appointment with me and then failed to make it.
So here I am now, still with no answer as to whether I have Thursday off, and she is now trying to reschedule our appointment to talk. At least this time she is coming to me.
My dilemma is...do I go over her head to *her* boss about this? The botched meeting in Emeryville alone makes me want to let him know about this, but her potentially keeping me from going to this commercial shoot is almost worse to me. Everyone else I've spoken to has seen the importance of something like this, and while I know it is short notice and all...I don't see how she can call me on being uncommitted and then act the way she does. She just texted me about coming out to me this time to talk. I told her I have standing appointments but she's basically including herself in them in order to still get face time. I hope she'll give me a straight answer today. But if the answer is no...I would still be tempted to go over her head.
Anyway, sorry this is a total tl,dr but yesterday was pretty eventful. Thanks in advance for any sage advice.
To preface, I work for a well known printing & shipping company in the sales dept. My key duties are to support our existing accounts as well as go after new business. I'm the only person in my position for the 5 stores in my area.
If you know me at all, you'll know that I am a huge San Francisco Giants fan. Have been since I even knew what the sport was and could understand what was going on. So when there was a casting call fro extras to be in the 2012 season commercials, I jumped at the chance. I sent in a great story about my proposal to my fiancée on the field last year and a few other anecdotes to show that we're huge fans.
Well, I just got an email on Monday inviting us to come participate! I was psyched, told all my friends, posted it on Facebook. The only problem is that the shooting takes place this week, Feb. 1st to the 3rd. The email requested that we RSVP for either Thursday or Friday. My fiancée had Thursday off, so we chose that day.
I immediately shot my supervisor an email including the message I had received from the Giants. I noted that while I knew it was short notice that this was a big deal and that I'd be very much obliged if she could grant me the day off. I didn't foresee an issue: my supervisor has stated in the past that she's a Giants fan as well and knows very well how big of a fan I am myself.
The next day, I received an email back from my supervisor. This is where the weirdness begins..in the email she states, "James, I know this is big but you've been taking a lot of time off aside from training (I recently traveled to Dallas for training and took one day off after I returned due to a late flight) I also know that you will be needing time off for your wedding. How many hours of vacation do you have? Call me in about 30."
I was quite perplexed. I really haven't taken *that* much time off lately. I did come in late on Monday due to my fiancée being very ill and me needing to take care of her, and had come in for a half day one day when I myself was sick. That's it.
So I called her, and to make a long conversation short...she was basically questioning my commitment to my job, told me what I already know in that my job is not something anyone else in the store can do. Apparently only coming in for a half day a few times when ill or dealing with a family emergency shows a lack of commitment to her, as opposed to taking the entire day off. At the end of the conversation, she told me she didn't want to have the discussion over the phone and asked me to meet her at another center about half an hour away.
To recap...she says I'm out of my office too much in her opinion, so in order to talk about it, she wants me to leave the store instead of simply talk over the phone.
So the time comes for our little meeting and I leave for this other store. For anyone in the SF Bay Area, my store is in Concord and the meeting place is in Emeryville. Not exactly right around the block. I arrive at the store and find that my supervisor is not there yet. I see that one of our Account Execs is there doing some office work so I hang out with him while I wait...
...wait for almost an hour. I was about to give her a call when a call from her came in to the store. Basically...she's not going to make it. She got "wrapped up in something else" and couldn't get away. To a meeting that she set up. And had me drive half an hour to get to, taking time out of my schedule. So that she could talk to me about *my* lack of commitment. She then tells me to go ahead and go back to my store, even though by the time I would get back it'd be time for me the clock out and go home, and had now wasted over 2 hours.
I ended up talking to the account exec a bit more, and told him about this situation. He had some insight, as he works closer to my supervisor on a daily basis. He basically believes there is something going on with her personally that is causing her behavior. I will note that this is now the second time in a week that she has set an appointment with me and then failed to make it.
So here I am now, still with no answer as to whether I have Thursday off, and she is now trying to reschedule our appointment to talk. At least this time she is coming to me.
My dilemma is...do I go over her head to *her* boss about this? The botched meeting in Emeryville alone makes me want to let him know about this, but her potentially keeping me from going to this commercial shoot is almost worse to me. Everyone else I've spoken to has seen the importance of something like this, and while I know it is short notice and all...I don't see how she can call me on being uncommitted and then act the way she does. She just texted me about coming out to me this time to talk. I told her I have standing appointments but she's basically including herself in them in order to still get face time. I hope she'll give me a straight answer today. But if the answer is no...I would still be tempted to go over her head.
Anyway, sorry this is a total tl,dr but yesterday was pretty eventful. Thanks in advance for any sage advice.
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