Skip to main content
Tweeted twitter.com/StackWorkplace/status/669299588101197824
should you quit or not is off topic expicitly
Source Link
IDrinkandIKnowThings
  • 49.9k
  • 18
  • 124
  • 210

I originally joined my workplace on a verbal agreement to create a website, and carry out admin work at the same time. Now I find myself just doing admin work, point-and-click-paper-pushing, and nothing skilled whatsoever.

My manager likes to ask to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I already feel a complete lack of respect from various incidents. However I feel this is a sure-fire indicator that they don't care about anyone else, and see me as an unskilled subordinate who's here to fulfill their whims.

I can't just drop the job, as much as I'd like to, but I am working on setting up a local business to get away from this as soon as possible.

In the meantime, how can I command more respect? How can I indicate that my time is better spent elsewhere?

Is it worth raising any issues with them, or should I just keep my mouth shut and move on asap?

Just FYI: This is the kind of person who answers most honest questions in a tone that implies you're stupid and you should know the answer.

I originally joined my workplace on a verbal agreement to create a website, and carry out admin work at the same time. Now I find myself just doing admin work, point-and-click-paper-pushing, and nothing skilled whatsoever.

My manager likes to ask to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I already feel a complete lack of respect from various incidents. However I feel this is a sure-fire indicator that they don't care about anyone else, and see me as an unskilled subordinate who's here to fulfill their whims.

I can't just drop the job, as much as I'd like to, but I am working on setting up a local business to get away from this as soon as possible.

In the meantime, how can I command more respect? How can I indicate that my time is better spent elsewhere?

Is it worth raising any issues with them, or should I just keep my mouth shut and move on asap?

Just FYI: This is the kind of person who answers most honest questions in a tone that implies you're stupid and you should know the answer.

I originally joined my workplace on a verbal agreement to create a website, and carry out admin work at the same time. Now I find myself just doing admin work, point-and-click-paper-pushing, and nothing skilled whatsoever.

My manager likes to ask to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I already feel a complete lack of respect from various incidents. However I feel this is a sure-fire indicator that they don't care about anyone else, and see me as an unskilled subordinate who's here to fulfill their whims.

I can't just drop the job, as much as I'd like to, but I am working on setting up a local business to get away from this as soon as possible.

In the meantime, how can I command more respect? How can I indicate that my time is better spent elsewhere?

Just FYI: This is the kind of person who answers most honest questions in a tone that implies you're stupid and you should know the answer.

Post Reopened by Kilisi, David K, JB King, Myles, Monica Cellio
Notice removed Comments only by CommunityBot
Post Unlocked by CommunityBot
Post Locked by enderland
Notice added Comments only by enderland
deleted 196 characters in body
Source Link
Dom
  • 291
  • 1
  • 11

I work for someone who likes to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I originally joined my companyworkplace on a verbal agreement to create a website, and carry out admin work at the same time. Now I find myself just doing admin work, point-and-click-paper-pushing, and nothing skilled whatsoever. 

My manager even likes to ask to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I already feel a complete lack of respect from various incidents. However I feel this is a sure-fire indicator that they don't care about anyone else, and see me as an unskilled subordinate who's here to fulfill their whims.

I can't just drop the job, as much as I'd like to, but I am working on setting up a local business to get away from this as soon as possible.

In the meantime, how can I command more respect? How can I indicate that my time is better spent elsewhere?

Is it worth raising any issues with them, or should I just keep my mouth shut and move on asap?

Just FYI: This is the kind of person who answers most honest questions in a tone that implies you're stupid and you should know the answer.

I work for someone who likes to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I originally joined my company on a verbal agreement to create a website, and carry out admin work at the same time. Now I find myself just doing admin work, point-and-click-paper-pushing, and nothing skilled whatsoever. My manager even likes to ask to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I already feel a complete lack of respect from various incidents. However I feel this is a sure-fire indicator that they don't care about anyone else, and see me as an unskilled subordinate who's here to fulfill their whims.

I can't just drop the job, as much as I'd like to, but I am working on setting up a local business to get away from this as soon as possible.

In the meantime, how can I command more respect? How can I indicate that my time is better spent elsewhere?

Is it worth raising any issues with them, or should I just keep my mouth shut and move on asap?

Just FYI: This is the kind of person who answers most honest questions in a tone that implies you're stupid and you should know the answer.

I originally joined my workplace on a verbal agreement to create a website, and carry out admin work at the same time. Now I find myself just doing admin work, point-and-click-paper-pushing, and nothing skilled whatsoever. 

My manager likes to ask to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I already feel a complete lack of respect from various incidents. However I feel this is a sure-fire indicator that they don't care about anyone else, and see me as an unskilled subordinate who's here to fulfill their whims.

I can't just drop the job, as much as I'd like to, but I am working on setting up a local business to get away from this as soon as possible.

In the meantime, how can I command more respect? How can I indicate that my time is better spent elsewhere?

Is it worth raising any issues with them, or should I just keep my mouth shut and move on asap?

Just FYI: This is the kind of person who answers most honest questions in a tone that implies you're stupid and you should know the answer.

Re-organized question
Source Link
David K
  • 30.1k
  • 21
  • 108
  • 140

How to deal with a manager who makes themselves coffee but doesn't offer anyone elsedoes not respect me?

I work for someone who likes to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I already feel a complete lack of respect from various incidents. However I feel this is a sure-fire indicator that they don't care about anyone else, and see me as an unskilled subordinate who's here to fulfill their whims.

I originally joined my company on a verbal agreement to create a website, and carry out admin work at the same time. Now I find myself just doing admin work, point-and-click-paper-pushing, and nothing skilled whatsoever. My manager even likes to ask to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I already feel a complete lack of respect from various incidents. However I feel this is a sure-fire indicator that they don't care about anyone else, and see me as an unskilled subordinate who's here to fulfill their whims.

I can't just drop the job, as much as I'd like to, but I am working on setting up a local business to get away from this as soon as possible.

In the meantime, how can I command more respect? How can I indicate that my time is better spent elsewhere?

Is it worth raising any issues with them, or should I just keep my mouth shut and move on asap?

Just FYI: This is the kind of person who answers most honest questions in a tone that implies you're stupid and you should know the answer.

How to deal with a manager who makes themselves coffee but doesn't offer anyone else?

I work for someone who likes to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I already feel a complete lack of respect from various incidents. However I feel this is a sure-fire indicator that they don't care about anyone else, and see me as an unskilled subordinate who's here to fulfill their whims.

I originally joined on a verbal agreement to create a website, and carry out admin work at the same time. Now I find myself just doing admin work, point-and-click-paper-pushing, and nothing skilled whatsoever.

I can't just drop the job, as much as I'd like to, but I am working on setting up a local business to get away from this as soon as possible.

In the meantime, how can I command more respect? How can I indicate that my time is better spent elsewhere?

Is it worth raising any issues with them, or should I just keep my mouth shut and move on asap?

Just FYI: This is the kind of person who answers most honest questions in a tone that implies you're stupid and you should know the answer.

How to deal with a manager who does not respect me?

I work for someone who likes to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I originally joined my company on a verbal agreement to create a website, and carry out admin work at the same time. Now I find myself just doing admin work, point-and-click-paper-pushing, and nothing skilled whatsoever. My manager even likes to ask to ask me to drop whatever I'm doing and make tea or coffee for everyone, but at other times goes and makes a beverage for themselves and doesn't offer anyone else.

I already feel a complete lack of respect from various incidents. However I feel this is a sure-fire indicator that they don't care about anyone else, and see me as an unskilled subordinate who's here to fulfill their whims.

I can't just drop the job, as much as I'd like to, but I am working on setting up a local business to get away from this as soon as possible.

In the meantime, how can I command more respect? How can I indicate that my time is better spent elsewhere?

Is it worth raising any issues with them, or should I just keep my mouth shut and move on asap?

Just FYI: This is the kind of person who answers most honest questions in a tone that implies you're stupid and you should know the answer.

Post Closed as "Not suitable for this site" by Lilienthal, The Wandering Dev Manager, IDrinkandIKnowThings, Adam V, gnat
Source Link
Dom
  • 291
  • 1
  • 11
Loading