Here's what happened in a team meeting this morning. In front of everyone, after getting visibly frustrated, I asked why we don't have a project manager on this particular study team, implying in no uncertain terms that none of the work PM's usually do is being done on this study.
Lady teammate, who is my superior, has worked here 10-15 years, and who is the only person I work with who has ever complained about me to my boss (to my knowledge), turns to me: "I *am* the PM."
Then there was a long, awkward silence.
This lady is about to complete my "review" for the year.
Basically, I am a brat who can't keep her mouth shut and will probably lose a job over it (if not today, then someday).
Ugh. Large wine?
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Was it ever made clear (before this meeting) that this lady was officially the PM? That seems so weird! Did you say anything after the silence?
Have you considered some fallout management, like writing her a nice, carefully-worded email apologizing for being so brassy but it's just that you care so much about the project that you let your mouth talk before your brain knew what to say? And that you appreciate her work so much, and are sorry you weren't aware she'd been named PM? Or something?? So hard to write that kind of email without sounding smarmy/desperate but it might be a good idea????
omg
keep us posted. When does your review get completed?
Which, really, why aren't you doing your job?
But I work in a weird place and my boss is not someone I can talk to. No, I will not actually get fired for this. Lady does not have firing power over me. At worst, I will get a reprimand for not being "friendly and collaborative."
I thought about sending an email like that, YT, but ultimately I think it will be better if all is forgotten as quickly as possible. I tried to smooth it over by saying something like, "Oh, wow. That's a big job. So you're the research associate AND you have all the PM duties? Man." I don't think it worked, but whatever.
Talk about self-indulgent posts! SINK THREAD.
I'm sad
Good luck Flossy! I bet it will be fine. This kind of shit happens all the time and it will get swept under the rug. Certainly not a firing offense!!!!!
Also straight white male privilege, so there's that too. I apologize for my brashness.
Also speaking of tech/diversity/privilege issues, here's a pretty rad new women-led magazine that addresses a bunch of this stuff:
http://www.modelviewculture.com
(The title is a play on "Model View Controller" which is an approach to web software development)
If I ever get tenure then you will see some shit hit the fan. One of my grad school professors just got tenure and is suddenly just like THE LOUDEST MOST POLITICAL ACTIVIST EVER, raging about adjunctification and over-administration and standing up for grad students etc. It's great. But also sad that you have to wait until tenure to express your beliefs or work for change. Which is obviously why admin and the federal government are working so relentlessly to abolish tenure.
Fun times
Sticking up for yourself
Be Brasher
I won't get fired. But it does stress me out. My extrovert "talk, then think" gets me into trouble sometimes.
Meanwhile: A boss should appreciate anyone who is actively working to develop and improve upon these talents. A boss who doesn't create space for team members to improve and transform in this area is losing out on huge potential gains for the organization.
Freddy was your boss mad? Did you patch things up?
regretting an outburst is the worst. I regret every outburst but somehow it never gets easier to not burst out
Everybody bursts out on occasion! It's okay if it doesn't happen habitually (YT, I bet you actually don't have true outbursts in work situations all that often). It makes you human, and I think that's a good thing in the work environment. I agree with DrJ.
no, I don't have anger outbursts at work (yet) but I have them a lot in my personal life
I'm still way too terrified and unconfident to have them at work but maybe one day! WE CAN HOPE