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Give your new manager the "silent treatment"
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 335749" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>I don't go out of my way to introduce myself to new managers or supervisors in my jobs. When I was with UPS, I stayed the h*ll under the radar, particularly when a well-respected supe was moved and replaced by a loud, intimidating supe. I think I went three weeks before I was sorting and he screamed my name, telling me to move a diverter. I looked at him, amused that he'd finally said my name. At a retail job, I was usually introduced to new managers the first day we were in the building together. At a restaurant job, we weren't even introduced. The existing management told the guy who I was, what a great job I did, etc, etc. He came over to my workstation and started chatting me up. I was amused and exchanged amused looks with a coworker scurrying around behind him. The silent treatment only works so long before someone tells him who you are. -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 335749, member: 7185"] I don't go out of my way to introduce myself to new managers or supervisors in my jobs. When I was with UPS, I stayed the h*ll under the radar, particularly when a well-respected supe was moved and replaced by a loud, intimidating supe. I think I went three weeks before I was sorting and he screamed my name, telling me to move a diverter. I looked at him, amused that he'd finally said my name. At a retail job, I was usually introduced to new managers the first day we were in the building together. At a restaurant job, we weren't even introduced. The existing management told the guy who I was, what a great job I did, etc, etc. He came over to my workstation and started chatting me up. I was amused and exchanged amused looks with a coworker scurrying around behind him. The silent treatment only works so long before someone tells him who you are. -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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