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30 October 2006

I'll get more done if you get off my damn back! Can I get an "Amen," my bunnies?[More:] This new client is making me mental. Usually the editor gives me an assignment and a deadline and I don't hear from them again until said deadline is met. Not only is this new guy constantly checking up on me, but the subject of the interview keeps asking how things are going. The article isn't due for two weeks.

I really hate being "managed." Do you? Or do you like having guidance? I know lots of people do.
I've come to the conclusion that I don't like it either way. I simply don't like working, period.
posted by jonmc 30 October | 13:02
Oh, my sweet lord, yes.

I don't mind "management." I do mind "control freak micromanagement." Especially when it seems motivated by the control freak's own freak-out due to disorganization, rather than to anything I'm actually doing or not doing.

HATE!
posted by occhiblu 30 October | 13:02
I usually chalk it up to someone with poor management skills who is looking to justify their salary. "I'm the boss! Time to get bossy!"
posted by jrossi4r 30 October | 13:11
One of an ideal manager's key qualities is his ability to assess which employees need micromanagement. (Sadly, most managers I've known don't get this.) I know you're not talking about a manager here, but the simple fact is that some people need guidance and/or a whip being cracked in order to get the work done. I would think that most bunnies are independent thinkers and workers that resent having someone looking over their shoulders.

Like you, I much prefer being given a task and a deadline and the assumption that if I need help, I will ask for it. Otherwise, leave me alone and trust that I'll get it done. I will.
posted by mike9322 30 October | 13:11
My boss gives me the deadlines and helps me out if I need it, but he leaves me alone other than that. It's the right way to do things.
posted by cmonkey 30 October | 13:13
They've been leaving me alone for awhile, and I haven't been doing much of anything. I wonder what's up. My theory is that as long as I'm doing some work, it's cheaper to keep me than to hire somebody new.
posted by jonmc 30 October | 13:17
My manager can be very nit-picky over things that seem stupid to me, but he's under pressure from his manager, so the number-crunching obviously has a purpose, even though I can't always see it. Where the casework is concerned, he realises that we are the experts and doesn't (usually) interfere.

Rather that than a previous manager who interfered in casework he had no knowledge of or expertise in, but who didn't want to know if there was an actual management problem that he needed to address.
posted by essexjan 30 October | 13:26
The funny thing is that mr. rossi's biggest complaint as a manager is how much handholding he has to do. Employees who just want to be told what to do and be left alone are his favorite.

I should tell him to only hire bunnies from now on.
posted by jrossi4r 30 October | 13:35
I would think that most bunnies are independent thinkers and workers that resent having someone looking over their shoulders.

Well, exactly- because we're all goofing off on Metachat all day ;-)
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 30 October | 13:35
The thing is, I know I'm in a vicious cycle with my own manager. The more she micromanages, the more I think I *have* to ask for her input on every single stage of my work, because she seems to expect it. When I stop doing that, she gets all "EEK! DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON! MUST SEND FIVE EMAILS EVERY HOUR!" about it.

I dunno. Sigh. I need to finish school.
posted by occhiblu 30 October | 13:47
You can get an "Aunt Esther" Amen for that!
posted by Joe Famous 30 October | 13:50
I need to finish school.

Even if you finish school, won't you still be working for somebody?

I think I'd like to be an elevator operator.
posted by jonmc 30 October | 14:03
I need to be micromanaged. Mostly because I'm lazy and shy. :)
posted by muddgirl 30 October | 14:06
Even if you finish school, won't you still be working for somebody?

Ultimately, no. The goal is to get my own practice.
posted by occhiblu 30 October | 14:20
Ever since sleepy_pete started working for me, I've been riding his ass into the ground. If I haven't destroyed him with micromanagement and passive-aggressive warfare by Christmas, I owe my boss a coke.
posted by cortex 30 October | 19:32
So, how does this work? || Attn Mind-Hive:

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