Micromanager Ends Up in the Cross-Hairs of a Poorly-Worded Write-Up After Scrutinizing the Wardrobe of the Company's Most Talented IT Guy

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    So I'm not capable of doing my job, unless I am wearing 'Office appropriate attire'?
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    Office appropriate attire L This was about 5 years ago. Setting the stage: I had been with this (massive global) company ~one of its manufacturing divisions~ for about 7 years...
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    I was tier 3+ IT support, mostly behind the scenes stuff, and online meetings with folks. On-call as well. The guy who hired, Steve Department Director, was great!
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    I was, and still am a jeans, and tee-shirt (I have like 200+ silk screened tees. Nothing offensive, but pleasantly entertaining). Steve decided to exit the corporate world, I did not want his job, so... (Massive global) company found / hired a new Director:
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    J and I got along well, I thought, but then I started to see that he was intimidated by my skill set, and ability to resolve issues with either a Powershell script I already had, or by a command line - Very quickly fixing issues, in a matter of seconds, using methods that he could not understand - He was a GUI person.
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    J started looking for things to discipline me for... Here we go - J decided that my wearing tee shirts was "unprofessional" Me: "What do you mean by 'Unprofessional'?"
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    J: "It give the impression to others, that you don't respect them, and they don't think they can trust you to do your job correctly" Me: "Others? Who? Who thinks I can't do my job?"
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    J: "Look, I'm not going to argue this, you need to come to work in 'Office appropriate attire', period." Me: "So. I'm not capable of doing my job, unless I am wearing 'Office appropriate attire', not allowed to do my job unless that is how I am dressed?"
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    J: (Bluntly, and dismissively)" That's it." Me: "Then I need to add this kind of specific detail to this 'write- up'."
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    ~ Yeah, he was putting it on paper - so I added that to my comment - "Management determined, explained to me, and I now understand that I am not able to perform my work related tasks in a professional manner unless I'm wearing 'Office appropriate attire""
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    Then for about 3 weeks, slacks, and polo shirts... On a Friday night, I get a call at about 11:15 pm (I'm on call). There is an issue affecting multiple production lines... None of the computers are connecting to the network... can't print labels... blah, blah, blah.
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    My plan comes into effect, Full circle ensues. I tell the production supervisor that I can't do anything about it (really I just needed to run a script, that bounces DHCP on a domain controller, but I digress.), because
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    I am not wearing 'Office appropriate attire' (he knew what I was referring to), and all of my work clothes were at the dry cleaner, and that I will pick them up on my way to the gym, Monday morning. That blew up tremendously, as expected...
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    And J calls me early Saturday morning - Where I (Bluntly, and dismissively) tel him that this issue is his problem not mine... He was the one who disciplined me and insisted that I was not able to do my job unless I was wearing 'Office appropriate attire', and that
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    it is documented that I must be wearing 'Office appropriate attire', in order to do my job, and that this will be happening on Monday morning after I pick up my clothes from the dry cleaner. Me: "Your rules buddy, not mine! Have a nice weekend."
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    J: "Then tell me how to fix this!" Me: "I'm not even wearing pants right now, can't do work stuff." J: (angrily hangs up) Monday, I come in prepared for battle.
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    With HR, J, and the plant manager in the same room, I spell out how this is going to work... (as best as I can recall...) Me: "If you don't like this, let me know now. If you folks don't think I can do my job wearing a tee shirt
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    and jeans, after doing my job exceptionally well, for 7 years, wearing a tee shirt and jeans. Then this changes when J shows up... I promise you that what I am wearing is not the problem, J is. If you see it otherwise, explain it to me"
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    HR, and plant manager: "Huh... What?" Me: "HR, don't play stupid, you saw that write-up, and you filed it accordingly" Plant manager: "What!?"
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    I explained the write-up to Plant manager. Plant manager says that is the stupidest thing he's ever heard, and ultimately blasts J and HR. Plant manager reassures me that this will never happen again, the
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    write-up is garbage, and that if I have any other problems, to let him know. He asks me to fix the production line issue. Pop-up my laptop screen, log in, run a Powershell script and say: "Should be good in a few minutes"
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    About 6 months later, I suspect that J was up to some unscrupulous stuff, and found all kinds of proof in his email... Sent that off to Plant manager... J was terminated the next day.
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    KimNOTKardashian BEST. LINE. EVER. Me: "I'm not even wearing pants right now, can't do work stuff." Bwahahahahahahahahahaha!!!
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    redhairedgirl4 Me: "I'm not even wearing pants right now, can't do work stuff." This is EPIC! You just became my new best friend!!! Love it!

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