I Love Office Politics
So, that black mold issue I had? It’s now fixed.
It involved one of my coworkers going to the highest ranking manager of the department. He had a little looksie and found my original work order dated July 1st and my coworker’s followup work order dated September 16. So how come the high school level manager decided to let the work orders that concern toxic material sit around for months? Curious. Oh probably because he’s incompetent.
This reminds me of how about two months ago my direct supervisor and another supervisor sent several requests for a key to be made for my door. His response to me when I followed up with him about it was to the effect ‘When I get around to it.’ You know how we fixed it? The second supervisor (who I see more than my supervisor) went to the same guy who fixed the black mold problem.
So I wonder.. what does this high school level manager actually do?
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