It would be right for your line manager to email the CEO and point out it was all your work. In fact, they are a bit of a twat if they don't tbh.Worked my ass off on a piece of work for the CEO over the last two weeks, now it’s done the CEO has mistakenly credited my manager for the work twice, in a company wide presentation and email shout out. I did it all very much solo. Feels petty to correct a little shout out but also feels very shit to grind on a piece of work for someone who doesn’t even realise you did it and probably doesn’t even know your name.
Nah he’s a good manager, I don’t think he’s even noticed that he’s getting the credit as he missed the presentation and could have easily missed the shout out at the bottom of a weekly email. This is why I’m not sure if it’s worth bringing it up or letting it goWould your manager have taken the credit? That happened to me in the past.
Her manager at a meeting of just the three of us then mentioned the great piece of work SHE did. Because I was sitting there, she had to mumble that it was me who had done it.
Bring it up.Nah he’s a good manager, I don’t think he’s even noticed that he’s getting the credit as he missed the presentation and could have easily missed the shout out at the bottom of a weekly email. This is why I’m not sure if it’s worth bringing it up or letting it go
Your manager should have proactively given you credit both during the presentation and when they received the email from the CEO.Worked my ass off on a piece of work for the CEO over the last two weeks, now it’s done the CEO has mistakenly credited my manager for the work twice, in a company wide presentation and email shout out. I did it all very much solo. Feels petty to correct a little shout out but also feels very shit to grind on a piece of work for someone who doesn’t even realise you did it and probably doesn’t even know your name.
mid just make sure I was in work before him and sit at the desk you wantThis is a bit petty but it honestly annoyed me.
I normally sit at this one seat at work (we don’t have assigned seats, but no one ever sits there). One of my work ‘friends’ walked past me and was like ‘oh, you do like this seat? Does it work properly?’. I said yes it does but the desktop isn’t working right. Then they offered to raise a ticket on my behalf to fix the issue affecting my desk and the one next to it.
Fast forward, the desktop got fixed and my work friend was like ‘it got fixed, so I’m gonna sit at your desk now because my neighbors are driving me mad’.
He essentially booted me from my usual desk pretending he wanted to help fix it. I’ve now have to find a new spot where to sit.
How rude!
He gets in at 8. I don’t have the strength to go into work an hour early for thismid just make sure I was in work before him and sit at the desk you want
What an arsehole. Sit on it when he’s at the photocopier and fart on it.He gets in at 8. I don’t have the strength to go into work an hour early for this
I’ll sit somewhere else but will limit my interactions with him. What he did is not nice at all and quite selfish. It’s just a desk but it says a lot about his character to be honest.
He’ll be off on annual leave in a few weeks, I’ll just claim my seat back then and put tons of stuff on the desk the night before.
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