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Zoe Girl
1-9-18, 10:59pm
Wow, so I was kept waiting until 5:30 today. I did get a text mid-day saying they hadn't forgotten about me and were working on the issue. That helped. After awhile I thought that the longer time was in my favor, if he was going to quickly cancel then it would have been fast. He also referenced his supervisor a lot, I had asked that if he changed anything to my schedule that she be included in the meeting. He knows from the last time that I will involve her. I had kept up by text with him saying that the principal was very supportive of these classes, that I wanted to make sure I was helping to resolve any issues, they could call me with any questions, and we could work together to put students first.

The response was better than I imagined, I started to expect to keep the classes but get the usual shi***y response that included a lot of nit picky stuff instead of actual help. Things like a list of 'make sure you do everything perfect'. It just increases stress when you are trying something new. I actually (don't faint) got a list of things he could help ME with like how I can charge and track payments and get timely invoices. The email also seemed to have a lot of care and attention given to it, which made me feel like I was getting reasonable care and attention for a project that I have worked very hard on.

I am not sure if you all believe in any woo woo stuff but I kept my focus all day. Some of the things you suggested helped a lot. I did NOT do anything wrong in this process. And I lit a red candle with 3 hematite stones around it and wrote a statement of protection (basically I mean you no harm but your stuff is your stuff and it is going back to you).

iris lilies
1-9-18, 11:16pm
That is good to hear!

mschrisgo2
1-9-18, 11:45pm
Congratulations!

Yppej
1-10-18, 5:52am
Virtual sigh of relief.

razz
1-10-18, 7:11am
+1

Virtual sigh of relief.

Chicken lady
1-10-18, 7:47am
Yay! It sounds like his supervisor is aware that he has a problem and is working with him. So hopefully, he will either improve, or at least leave you alone because he wants her to leave him alone.

Zoe Girl
1-10-18, 10:48am
Yes chicken, maybe he will just realize i am really good at my job and be aware that i could make him look really good. Also i am starting to get back to where i have been in previous years, being invited to meetings to do some higher level work and crossing over in groupings. Last week i was invited to a working group to develop and test a specific type of parent survey. It was another grouping, the director of our department and our resident phd data person. He actually invited me. I am signed up to do 2 training sessions through another person who manages a set of trainings.

Basically i am feeling like if the rest of the department has my back then he would have a hard time doing much to me as long as i can keep my cool and keep visible and connected.

mschrisgo2
1-10-18, 5:06pm
Zoe Girl, good for you, being able to advance yourself in spite of a poor manager!

Zoe Girl
1-10-18, 5:42pm
Thank you all! I am actually thinking someday I could do some type of coaching on the side (when I have fewer work hours). I think some of these experiences are valuable. Well just musing out loud, I have more ideas than time that is for sure, LOL