'My screen was idle for 28 minutes': New manager accuses highest performer of being unproductive because of failed "screen audit"

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    "I failed my last Screen audit because my screen was idle for 28 minutes."
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    r/antiwork. 6 hr. ago Dry_Text1712 Had a conversation with my new manager that made my blood boil. I've been at my current job for 7 years, and in my current position for 4. Today I had a meeting scheduled with our new manager. This is a regular meeting that I've had weekly for years, just a standard update on progress, any issues, etc. Since I've been in my position, I have had the top stats in nearly every single metric we measure. For context, I work in the reimbursements department of this c
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    reimbursed. For the month of November alone, I processed 738 requests. The next highest processed 427. This doesnt mean they were approved or denied, just that they were handled. These numbers aren't used for bonuses or anything, just for data keeping and performance tracking. Anyway, in this meeting I am told that I failed my last screen audit because my screen was idle for 28 minutes and that if they continued to find "concerns" that the next steps would be to initiate an investigation. (The w
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    or explanation, I just acknowledged the feedback and moved on. This interaction made me so angry that I couldn't see straight. I realize that I was successfully fooled into thinking that I was a valued human being, but am of course just another wage monkey expected to dance. I'm not looking for advice or anything. I just needed to rant. I have been so stable and comfortable in my position that just having it all threatened over something so ridiculous and small pictured makes my stomach drop. I
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    instantxxregret . 6 hr. ago Sounds like in December you're only going to process 428 requests Ⓒ4 1.5K ↑ Share YOLOSwag42069Nice 3 hr. ago Reply idle No point in being #1. Go for middle of the pack. There's literally no incentive to be anything but average. 41 ↓ Reply ↑ Share
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    RahulRedditor 6 hr. ago ● Since I've been in my position, I have had the top stats in nearly every single metric we measure. [...] Anyway, in this meeting I am told that I failed my last screen audit because my screen was idle for 28 minutes and that if they continued to find "concerns" that the next steps would be to initiate an investigation. (The words my manager used were "up to and including termination, the not so fun stuff.") A thought: at your next such meeting, or even sooner, consider
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    I'm not looking for advice or anything. Nope, you're not getting off that easily.;) I have NO idea what I would do if I lost this job Sorry to say, it may be time to figure that out, that is, start a job search. Ⓒ↑ 599 Reply ↑ Share
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    phantaxtic 5 hr. ago I'm gonna have to agree with Raul Redditor here. You can't take this lying down. This is a tactic to get even more out of you because they already know you're a significantly harder worker than your peers. I wouldn't change your work ethic, but be prepared to stand your ground and stand up for yourself next time they insinuate that you're not a top performer Reply 194 ↑ Share
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    Wolfman01a. 5 hr. ago Update your resume and get to hunting. You dont deserve that Stop killing the numbers. Back down to 400. 4 155 Reply ↑ Share
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    billyoldbob 6 hr. ago Edited 5 hr. ago · Your new manager is looking to fire you so start looking for a new job. Happened to me when a new manager came in. Put me on a PIP after reviewing some work that I had not even turned in and I was "let go" for not meeting expectations. ● I have never had a bad performance review before or after that manager. 4 375 + Reply ↑ Share Yogurtcloset Dull8042 5 hr. ago ● trail. Yep, they're starting that paper trail. They just need any bogus pretext so they can s
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    Thus_Spoke 5 hr. ago Seven years is already too long to spend at one employer unless you've got a union and a pension or an ownership stake. Time to jump ship, notch a big raise, and watch the ensuing implosion in your rearview mirror. 482 ↓ Reply ↑ Share
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    Yeppery Yepstein • 5 hr. ago Slow down. Think of yourself like an expensive sports car. You have an incredible engine, you are absolutely engineered to hilt with horsepower. But, you need to keep that your trade secret. Don't open your hood to expose your internal components to your enemies/competitors. They will steal everything they see. And most importantly, keep the RPMs on your engine low: just because you can drive at 300 mph doesn't mean you should. You need to keep your speed to 3 mph ov
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    Also outperforming makes you a target. Current business practices in America punish extreme productivity especially when you have time to spare. The reason? Mostly because middle management has very delicate self-esteem if you peel away their ability to meet their metrics. The true nature of the race is to always appear like you are engaging in a highly fatiguing jog the entire time. But now that you've set such a high limit, you have to taper your progress off slowly or else they will notice. D
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    Ballamookieofficial 21 hr. ago This is usually where people start acting their wage and quiet quitting. I'd be pretty. 134 off too. Reply ↑ Share
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    Professional-Cup-863 20 hr. ago ● Your team know you are one of the best performer's too I assume? You know the old saying about finding the biggest guy in prison on your first day and him up? That's what's happening here. If they visibly attack the highest performer and come out on top, it scares the smaller guys into subservience and sends a message. They've decided they don't want any of you comfortable in your jobs, they want you grinding hard as they can have you all day, even if they've go
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    You NEED to schedule anew meeting ASAP with this new boss, have him acknowledge the existing metrics and that you are near top for all of them, then have him actually confirm wether it's these metrics, or screen time, that he wants you to focus on, you need to put him in the position where you are asking him what is essentially a stupid question, but force him into giving his stupid answer. He can then either back the down, or, you can play it by the book and he looses your productivity as you f
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    AnonDeity • 21 hr. ago They looking to fire you and they were dumb enough to start telling you. If you cant see this as a hint towards your going to be terminated IDK what will. Start looking for new jobs within your field. 94 ↓ Reply ↑ Share
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    chrisinator9393 · 20 hr. ago I'd bring those numbers down. Process 400 this month. Obviously being top dog gets you on. So being number two must be better. Reply ↑ Share ↑ 68 ↓ KaedeF 20 hr. ago 100 Do this, when they haul you in about productivity being down, remind them "I was coached active screen time is more important than performance" 485 Reply Share
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    fullyvaxxed2022 21 hr. ago I have NO idea what I would do if I lost this job, and I'm clearly going to need to reevaluate how I do it bust my to find a new one. FIFY ↑ 40 Reply Share
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    Unlucky_Interview_16 21 hr. ago ● Sounds like your manager is a real peach. I'm sorry you had to deal with that. It's ridiculous that you're being threatened with termination over something so small. You're clearly a valuable asset to the company, and they're lucky to have you. I would start looking for a new job ASAP. There are plenty of companies out there that would be lucky to have you, and you don't deserve to be treated like this. 431 ↓ Reply ↑ Share

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