Page 1 of 1
Letter to Dear Abby
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:43 am
by seamusTX
DEAR ABBY: I'm 6 feet 2 inches, weigh 240 pounds and can bench-press 400 pounds. I practice martial arts and shoot firearms for recreation and competition on weekends. I generally keep my social life to myself unless I am specifically asked because people have made jokes at my expense in the past.
I have worked for the same company for 10 years, and have not only mastered every aspect of my job but also trained most of my co-workers and their supervisors.
Recently, a supervisor's position opened up, and many thought I was going to get it. A friend was hired instead. He apologized to me, then told me about things that had been said about me behind my back. Apparently, I'll never become a supervisor because "people don't respect me; they fear me." Also, they are "afraid I'll lose it and kill everyone."
I have no idea what to say or do with this information. I can't change who I am, and I can't change the way others see me after all this time. What would you suggest I do to get myself promoted? -- GENTLE GIANT IN FLORIDA
DEAR GENTLE GIANT: It is important that you find out whether what your friend told you is true. While your physique may be imposing, after 10 years at the company your co-workers should be familiar enough with your temperament to know that you do not pose a threat of "losing it."
Ask your employer why you were passed up for the promotion and if it's true that you have advanced as far as you can with the company. If the answer is yes, then you should look for a job with more opportunity for advancement elsewhere.
http://www.uexpress.com/dearabby/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- Jim
Re: Letter to Dear Abby
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:28 pm
by WarHawk-AVG
WOW..just WOW!
How far has our country slipped when being a man among men gets you stopped for advancements
Buncha spineless whiny baby backstabbing worms that guy works for...if the guy has done all that and still gets shot down for promotion its time to tell the higher up where they can stick their promotion.

Re: Letter to Dear Abby
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:37 pm
by seamusTX
It's one side of the story, isn't it?
If that is a complete summary of the facts, I agree that his management is a bunch of ninnies. I only wonder why they would want to keep him working there at all.
In my experience, once you need to ask your boss why you're not getting the assignments that you want, it's time to polish your resume and move on.
- Jim
Re: Letter to Dear Abby
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 5:03 pm
by Purplehood
Dang. I need to move to his company. It sounds like I should definitely advance.
Resume: Old, Fat, Short and out of shape.
Re: Letter to Dear Abby
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 5:13 pm
by seamusTX
Just don't talk about having a CHL.
This is why I never mention it at work.
- Jim
Re: Letter to Dear Abby
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 5:40 pm
by DoubleJ
I wonder if that had more to do with this guy being passed over than anything else...
Re: Letter to Dear Abby
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:59 am
by WarHawk-AVG
Purplehood wrote:Dang. I need to move to his company. It sounds like I should definitely advance.
Resume: Old, Fat, Short and out of shape.
Round is a shape!!!
Re: Letter to Dear Abby
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 12:32 pm
by Purplehood
I feel better already!
Re: Letter to Dear Abby
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 12:37 pm
by sivart-dod
WarHawk-AVG wrote:Purplehood wrote:Dang. I need to move to his company. It sounds like I should definitely advance.
Resume: Old, Fat, Short and out of shape.
Round is a shape!!!
