OT: Horrible ex Boss applying to work in my new Department!
But God help you if you screwed up. I messed up once it was a complete accident caused by a mix up in another department that I executed incorrectly. She wrote me up on final written warning. I had never even had one warning of any sorts....ever written, verbal or other. So that meant that if I screwed up again in the next 12 months I was automatically fired.
I hung on for all those years but I felt like I could not trust the management, and that I was going to get fired all of the time. I could not live under that pressure and stress so last spring I found a new job in a completely different location and department with the same company.
I have been really happy here since I started. It is low stress, great co workers, friendly. My new boss is so nice and helpful.
And I find out today this other person is applying. She is very qualified on paper so there is no reason why they would not hire her. I am just so upset about it I feel physically ill.
The worst part is that since our department is new, we are currently under the director but she is looking to appoint a supervisor since the department is expanding.....I just don't think I could work under this person again.
My current boss is very approachable, I don't want to be a complainer but I really want the opportunity to voice my opinion and be honest about my feeling toward this other individual.
What would you do?
and does any one have a margarita mixer I could borrow? :)~
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If you're on good terms with your newer boss, as you state, I would have a confidential discussion about this issue. If your department works well now, I drop the info about your expereince at your last job and why you left. Also point out the personal retention would likely be similar to your previous experience. Dave
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I once had a similar situation. The person showed up to work for one day and then quit. So while I was dreading having to work with her, it worked itself out.
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i would quietly ask to sit down with your current boss and i would tell her you heard this woman is applying to work in your office and i would say... "i know this decision has nothing to do with me, however i feel compelled to tell you why i transferred from my old department to this one." keep it professional i would even go so far as to say that she is very qualified for the position but you fear how the dynamics of the current work environment will work.
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i would also prepare my resume and start looking toward other jobs if you know you can't work under her.
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You may want to ask your current boss for her opinion of your previous boss' work, then share your concerns in a business context - leaving out as many editorial comments as possible (ex: she's a lazy jerk). If your company has behavioral competencies or values, share how your previous boss' actions and behavior with you did not meet those expectations. This will give you a good idea if your current boss is interested in your previous boss or not. People can apply to openings but that doesn't necessarily mean they'll get the job.
Close your conversation by stating that you appreciate the department as it currently functions (all of the things that are right about your current work enviornment - low stress, friendly, your new boss is a great mentor) and that you would be very disappointed if it changed.
Good luck! Hopefully your old boss has a reputation that will prevent her from transferring to your department.