Hi all
New here, desperately seeking opinions.
I began working a new job in April 2013. The role is quite basic and involves manual labour/handling throughout each day. I am to supply the workshop with all materials needed, ranging from sheets of wood to fittings, drawers etc. I also take care of all fork lift driving, such as unloading, putting away, and a host of other tasks.
In regards to my superior he seemed friendly and courteous. He would often seem supportive and for approximately the first two weeks all was well. But then suddenly there was a change. He now seemed to be miserable, ill-tempered and demanding. Going forwards from then his behaviour is no longer what could be called professional, it appears as though he simply doesn't like me, or enjoys conflict.
So far I have witnessed:
I've found myself working harder, longer hours in an attempt to keep peace and to prove it isn't me who is the problem, but all that's done is make him believe I should be doing more so adds more to my day resulting in no gain. I am now beginning to burn out from trying to keep up, and for the salary I don't believe my efforts to be worth it. I am constantly exhausted and am finding myself depressed with no confidence or morale.
What should I do going forwards?
New here, desperately seeking opinions.
I began working a new job in April 2013. The role is quite basic and involves manual labour/handling throughout each day. I am to supply the workshop with all materials needed, ranging from sheets of wood to fittings, drawers etc. I also take care of all fork lift driving, such as unloading, putting away, and a host of other tasks.
In regards to my superior he seemed friendly and courteous. He would often seem supportive and for approximately the first two weeks all was well. But then suddenly there was a change. He now seemed to be miserable, ill-tempered and demanding. Going forwards from then his behaviour is no longer what could be called professional, it appears as though he simply doesn't like me, or enjoys conflict.
So far I have witnessed:
- bragging that he's offered employees "outside"
- distinct lack of respect to any manager, such as "the sooner he retires the better" about a supervisor, "the bloke is an idiot" in reference to a manager, and "he doesn't really know what he is doing" about a senior manager
- clear lack of respect towards staff who aren't part of his following, myself included
- aggressive behavior such as kicking inanimate objects and the use of foul language because I hadn't had time to move some rolls of bubble wrap that were safe, tidy and put away but not where he wanted them
- threatening language towards myself, "I'm telling you now, you don't want to go there" was the reply after asking him a legitimate question
- patronising behaviour towards my previous experiences, so much that he pulled out my cv to read it in front of me, and then asked why I make things difficult
- lack of leadership, he's not provided me with any training just an expectation to get on with it
- constantly adding more work, from trivial tasks to major jobs to my day, with the expectation it is completed now. I tend to prioritise tasks based on the business needs i.e. productivity and load turnarounds are more important that moving a few boxes because he wants them moved.
- sneaking around to check on the additional jobs he's added and displays aggressive behaviour if I've been too busy to keep up
- exceptionally heavy handed approach
- goalposts/processes change depending on his mood
- I regularly find him playing on his phone when I go into his office, and is often caught on ebay on his desk computer
I've found myself working harder, longer hours in an attempt to keep peace and to prove it isn't me who is the problem, but all that's done is make him believe I should be doing more so adds more to my day resulting in no gain. I am now beginning to burn out from trying to keep up, and for the salary I don't believe my efforts to be worth it. I am constantly exhausted and am finding myself depressed with no confidence or morale.
What should I do going forwards?
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