Tenebrae
4th Level Yellow Feather
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- Mar 21, 2005
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I've recently started a new job. A corporate one. For those of you who don't know me, I used to work as a scholar in a private research institute. It had its share of drama, but it was a very secure, sheltered even, position.
I knew I was in for a change, and yet... oh boy! 😱
Day one, I was asked to pick sides in an ongoing turf war. I managed to avoid getting involved, but it made both sides scorn me.
Day three, some maniac tried to save his ass by getting me fired by means of passing his lousy work for mine, making one of our VIP clients furious against me. He thought that since I was new I wouldn't have the necessary credibility with the bosses; fortunately I was allowed to make my case, and he was the one who got fired. Plus, I managed to negotiate a monetary compensation in the process.
Day nine, my 1st business trip got canceled because my superior wanted to show the BD department manager that she owns me and SHE got final say as to where my ass is going and when.
I am now ten days into this job. I love it, it pays well, I like my colleagues (those who don't try to stab me in the back) and it's FUN. I am learning a lot, and in the coming two to three years I am sure I'll have grown tremendously. But man, the clanic spirit, the petty rivalries, the underlying contempt and jealousy... It's intense, to say the least. No wonder they insist so much on "team spirit", going as far as giving us weekly lectures and sending people to report to the big bosses about ongoing conflicts.
I am not complaining. I can take care of myself and I got my people to back me up. My results also speak for themselves. The reason why I made this post is to ask whether you ever experienced similar situations. How was your dive into the hornet's nest? Did you also have to fight to survive? Do you reluctantly (like me) play the politics game, or do you thrive in it? Do you consider it fulfilling; maybe even a form of achievement in its own right?
I knew I was in for a change, and yet... oh boy! 😱
Day one, I was asked to pick sides in an ongoing turf war. I managed to avoid getting involved, but it made both sides scorn me.
Day three, some maniac tried to save his ass by getting me fired by means of passing his lousy work for mine, making one of our VIP clients furious against me. He thought that since I was new I wouldn't have the necessary credibility with the bosses; fortunately I was allowed to make my case, and he was the one who got fired. Plus, I managed to negotiate a monetary compensation in the process.
Day nine, my 1st business trip got canceled because my superior wanted to show the BD department manager that she owns me and SHE got final say as to where my ass is going and when.
I am now ten days into this job. I love it, it pays well, I like my colleagues (those who don't try to stab me in the back) and it's FUN. I am learning a lot, and in the coming two to three years I am sure I'll have grown tremendously. But man, the clanic spirit, the petty rivalries, the underlying contempt and jealousy... It's intense, to say the least. No wonder they insist so much on "team spirit", going as far as giving us weekly lectures and sending people to report to the big bosses about ongoing conflicts.
I am not complaining. I can take care of myself and I got my people to back me up. My results also speak for themselves. The reason why I made this post is to ask whether you ever experienced similar situations. How was your dive into the hornet's nest? Did you also have to fight to survive? Do you reluctantly (like me) play the politics game, or do you thrive in it? Do you consider it fulfilling; maybe even a form of achievement in its own right?