From: Gary Duncanson (garyduncanson@btinternet.com)
Date: Mon Nov 10 2008 - 11:40:23 ARST
It looks like everyone's on the drinking team apart yourself.
You sound demotivated by the situation and by the sounds of things have
already leveled with your boss about your concerns to no avail. You seem
boxed into the technical role to clean up things across the piece at
everyone's beck and call and at the same time you can't influence matters.
So work on the things you can control. If you do move to another job try
and get on the drinking team at the new place because these situations are
prevalent in many organisations.
Regards
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tien" <tientien.wang@gmail.com>
To: "CCIE Lab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 9:36 AM
Subject: OT: Problem at work
> GS,
> I have this problem at work, hopefully someone can give me some advice or
> guidance before i make an decision.
> Im a network engineer for a local ISP operation team, my manager oversee
> two
> groups, one for internal IT desktop support and the other one is for ISP
> operation which i am in.
>
> Problem 1, the supervisor from IT team constantly step over and trying to
> do
> our jobs. there's nothing I can do, since he and my manager are really
> close. I got really upset one time when he(IT guy) was represented me for
> a
> mpls project i am doing to our exec management meeting. When I questioned
> his involvement, my manager told me he just helping us out. This is clear
> to
> me, my role is just do the technical part and they will claims the credit.
>
> Problem 2, I spent hours sometime day to fix up some of the mistakes my
> senior engineer did. some of those mistake as silly as duplex mismatch.
> This
> is a problem and my manager refused to address it, because they are
> drinking buddy. :( What's worse is not only i have to take care of my own
> projects, my manager is able to make me finish the senior guy's projects
> as
> well.
>
> I dont think i have much options left beside move on and find another job,
> or comply with whatever thats going on and suck it up.
>
>
> Any advice is greatly appreciated.
>
> Tien
>
>
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