Me at end of day yesterday: boss, you are going to need to call x or y for help on that thing tomorrow.
Me in email to boss today: you need to call x or y for help on that thing.
An hour later
Lady from x & y's office in email to me cc boss: you need to have your boss fix these things he did yesterday so you can do your part.
Me: yes, I know. He needs to call you for help.
Boss: I couldn't do anything when I was in there yesterday.
Me: yes boss, you somehow did do something. It needs to get reversed now. Call them for help.
Lady: sends screenshot - yes you see right here "blah blah stuff boss does not understand OR BE WOULD NOT HAVE MADE THE MISTAKE"
Boss: I never saw that screen, I have no idea what you are talking about.
I'm actually pretty stoked. We're doing some really interesting stuff, although most of it is too complicated me. I will be relying on the internet tools they supply to learn my parts...
More of the communication skills in our office:
Boss: build a po for this amount for this company
Me: where do I charge it?
Boss: unsure, let me get back to you.
I get an email from a coworker with no text just a screenshot of an old PO.
Me to coworker: is this regarding the po boss told me to build?
Coworker: yeah it was kinda the same thing, so copy that, it should work.
Me to boss: I attempted to build the po you asked, using the example coworker sent me. However, the example he sent me was billed to a work order specific for that job, rather than a cost center. Is that what you want for this? If so, where would I find that work order #?
Boss: yes, I wanted it to be on a work order.
Me: ok, I can do that, do you have the work order # or the information I would need to look it up.
Boss: make it for unknown.
Me: the template you directed me to use does not allow for the po to be built with an unknown work order. I will look for an alternative template.
Me bangs head on wall. The only info I have for this po is the vendor and the amount, no info on work being done or scope. WHY?!?!?!??
Specially hard if, like me, one does not read music...
Singing in a chorus is the best way to learn.
Or learn how to fake it! My ear is good enough that I pick things up as fast as anyone, but I definitely cannot sight-sing. I took a class once that got me pretty close, but that was years ago.
msbelle, does your boss always act like a little boy? Oh wait, I know the answer already, don't I?
In me-and-mine news, Cody and Isaac are off to Astrocamp tomorrow for a 3 day field trip. Exciting! For them I mean. Isaac is deep in one of those phases where everything is a huge struggle and he gets really upset easily. But in my experience those phases seem to be some sort of developmental thing from him. They are always followed by a big spurt in maturity.
Well, there's a difference between being able to read music in the middle of a chorus with accompaniment and being able to sight-sing cold. Our reauditions now include an a capella sight-reading section, and it's not fun.
Which may be a roundabout way of saying Cody may have his hands full on this trip, but it'll be worth it.
This speaker loves her marketing job more than I love chocolate.
My boss has untreated ADD, does not listen well, and both consciously and unconsciously fights against any new processes he does fully understand or feel comfortable with. He also has a bit of an inferiority complex wrt education and takes things very often as people trying to say he is stupid. He is, however, not an asshole, so it makes him better than my last two bosses.