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Master Don Juan
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I’ll make this brief and concise as I can.
I work at a very large company, great salary, higher-level position. Things are generally “OK” here but I’m pretty unfulfilled. I feel I’m a lot more creative than they work I have to do. I also have six people who report to me plus a manager who also reports to me. They are all really good people and they love me.
My problem is my boss.
When I first got hired, I was working under a guy I really respected. He’s talented, confident, believed in me, etc. I really enjoyed working for him. He’s based across the country so I had to correspond with him via email and teleconferencing. It was going pretty well until our department grew so much that we had to hire an individual to oversee me and my team.
Enter micromanagement….
I immediately did not like him. I saw his resume prior to him joining us and I did not feel he was good enough and lacked talent. After meeting him, I felt he lacked the interpersonal skills in order to handle the job. I’m not able to learn much from him because my skill levels are far beyond his. I’m now stuck, because there is very little chance that he’ll get promoted and I’ll be able to move up in the ranks. It’s hard for him to look good.
Today, I got into an argument with him regarding a trivial issue regarding compensation. Several people were CC’d on the email and he took offense on how I phrased something regarding him. I told him that it was not my intention. There was nothing malicious involved at all and he was oversensitive.
Jump to 30 minutes later and he sends out a mass email regarding Project Status issues. He included what was essentially a confidential report. My team had some tech issues last week, which he was aware of, but he felt the need send this to everyone and passively “call out” my team.
I’m at the point where I want to have a discussion with my former boss about this incident and how it was a little uncalled for and not very tactful. I’m not sure if I have the right to go around my boss and talk to the guy he reports to. I don’t want to come off as a whiny brat, or oversensitive.
TL
R - I want to call out my current boss to the guy he reports to for being unprofessional.
ETA: I plan on finding a new job in about a month anyways. Maybe I should just drop it and move on.
I work at a very large company, great salary, higher-level position. Things are generally “OK” here but I’m pretty unfulfilled. I feel I’m a lot more creative than they work I have to do. I also have six people who report to me plus a manager who also reports to me. They are all really good people and they love me.
My problem is my boss.
When I first got hired, I was working under a guy I really respected. He’s talented, confident, believed in me, etc. I really enjoyed working for him. He’s based across the country so I had to correspond with him via email and teleconferencing. It was going pretty well until our department grew so much that we had to hire an individual to oversee me and my team.
Enter micromanagement….
I immediately did not like him. I saw his resume prior to him joining us and I did not feel he was good enough and lacked talent. After meeting him, I felt he lacked the interpersonal skills in order to handle the job. I’m not able to learn much from him because my skill levels are far beyond his. I’m now stuck, because there is very little chance that he’ll get promoted and I’ll be able to move up in the ranks. It’s hard for him to look good.
Today, I got into an argument with him regarding a trivial issue regarding compensation. Several people were CC’d on the email and he took offense on how I phrased something regarding him. I told him that it was not my intention. There was nothing malicious involved at all and he was oversensitive.
Jump to 30 minutes later and he sends out a mass email regarding Project Status issues. He included what was essentially a confidential report. My team had some tech issues last week, which he was aware of, but he felt the need send this to everyone and passively “call out” my team.
I’m at the point where I want to have a discussion with my former boss about this incident and how it was a little uncalled for and not very tactful. I’m not sure if I have the right to go around my boss and talk to the guy he reports to. I don’t want to come off as a whiny brat, or oversensitive.
TL
ETA: I plan on finding a new job in about a month anyways. Maybe I should just drop it and move on.