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Dani

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So apparently my boss has it out for me. She's real good at hiding it too, looking all sympathetic when really I'm just a number. So how I have to meet with HR and be put on paid leave over a silly goofy photo. I've been told, the high up's were watching me, which sounded paranoid... but is really real now.
I'm at a loss. I'm an artist, I'm an honest person. I'm not some creature of the night.
This is the most unhealthy place for me to be working. I need a new job, I just need this one till the end of the year.
I don't like politics and I don't like getting caught up in them. I just want to do my job!
 
Dani-
I am sorry about what you are going through. It is very, very difficult to be in a situation where you feel your boss is not trusting you. I am going through something similar where I feel , although my production is excellent, my boss is trying to hunt up any possible reason to make life miserable for me. She is hoping I will quit I think. It is the last thing a person with PTSD needs.

Wish I had some useful advice.
 
Me and a volunteer afterschool. With me holding a zucchini hiking it to her like a football. "they" cuz they're demented, say it's overtly sexual. I didn't post the picture, I didn't take it, I was just in it. No warning, no write up, no due process. They took it and ran. I'm out.
FML.
 
Hi Dani,

I am an amateur artist too (impressionist) and when I read your post I thought about some of the reactions I received in the early years of my work. I trained with portraits, did sculpture and painted.

Some people saw my nude portraits as 'disgusting' just because they were nudes, some people saw my metal sculptures are 'disturbing' just because they were made of metal (incorporating metal bars and chains that helped to hold the work together). The works were not provocative, but provoked people because of their "own reactions" and own "internal issues", not because of the level of technique or the artist description that went with them. You know that Van Gogh's work was hated and received much criticism during his life, his works were designed to give people happiness by creating beauty. It took a long time for people to understand his style and appreciate his technique.

I understand how you are feeling, and wonder if you have had the opportunity to discuss the context in which the photo was taken? We all know you can take a photo, of a 'normal' situation, and depending on the angle it can look abnormal to some.

Have you spoken with the union about this issue and the subsequent treatment from your boss?

I would personally write an 'incident report' explaining what was happening at the time the photo was taken, and express how a 'slight of angle' can confuse a normal situation, and express your own dissatisfaction that the photo was posted without your consent, considering the reaction it has received. Express that you feel that the situation has become politically charged and your disappointment in the fact that simple communication, which you were denied, could have cleared the incident up.

Ask the union to participate, and ask that the 'incident report' you wrote be included in any 'file' pertaining to the incident and held with the union. Try not to be emotionally charged when writing the report and have a friend look over it to ensure that you are not letting your emotions in, just be factual and calm in your writing.

Good communication can solve just about any issue in my mind, and if your boss is a good manager (which I hope s/he is), then s/he will appreciate the situation was not deliberate and offer up an apology for lot allowing you to communicate your perspective and clear the air when concerns were raised. Your managers pride will be on the line for overreacting so don't wait around expecting an 'actual' apology. Sometimes people use a different language to apologize that also allows them to save face at the same time. Win, win in their mind.

The simple solution should have been to ask you about the context of the photo, then explain that some may not understand the context it was taken in, and ask that it be removed. But not all managers think the way I do.

Sometimes, managers (and people) say things because of their own issues. Try not to get paranoid about the silly comments managers make. I believe people sometimes say nasty things because they are scared - it can be described as another version of 'fight' response really. Write up your perspective and see what happens.

By all means look for a new job, but in the meantime, I believe you deserve to have the opportunity to communicate your perspective and your dissatisfaction with not being allowed to communicate your point of view (in a calm, non emotionally charged, non attacking way).
 
P.S. You might also like to ask the union to get a statement from the person you were 'footballing the zucchini' to, so as to back up your perspective :) I believe you have a voice, and through the union, your voice will be heard. Best of luck xxoo
 
No union's in Texas. And federations are all on the admin side. And unfortunately my boss is part of this nasty mess. Probably at the head of it. They don't care about what I have to say, I've tried. Now it's just defining the context of my resignation. It's a horrible situation. Thanx for being concerned. It's much appreciated. Even if I'm crap at showing it. :)
 
Hi Dani,

Sorry to hear that. It is a horrible situation to be in. I hope you will find a place in the working world that is better suited to you and more sensible in how they handle such incidents. They do exist, it's just a matter of finding them. Don't let this horrible situation take a toll on your health - try to stay positive and take care of you sweetheart. xxoo
 
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