- Oct 22, 1999
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There is a girl at work that is less than one year out of school, she is working on an analysis of a system that I am the technical expert on. I was brought in to review her work and there were tons of mistakes, and it was clear she hadn't read any of the available technical documentation and hadn't engaged with anyone with relevant knowledge.
For the last few weeks I've been trying to give her guidance, very nicely, I have tried to walk her through how everything works, etc. But that whole time she has just been saying stuff like "Your wrong," "I don't think your [document] is correct," "I don't believe that would happen." With no evidence, data or logic to back herself up.
The latest item she has disagreed with me on, I have a ton of data that is black and white, the people giving me that data have a ton of experience and it is the official approved analysis. This isn't a judgement call at all, even her lead and another experienced guy in her group told her I was right.
So long story short, we have a meeting where she is still going on and on about how she doesn't "believe" this would happen, and I finally said that this was official released data, it was being provided by very senior guys, it is completely black and white, so the entire thing was not up for debate and it was just a stupid conversation to keep having. I had an annoyed tone in my voice, but I was not yelling.
After I said it was a stupid conversation, she slammed her computer closed, said "That is so offensive" and stormed out of the conference room. Now she has complained to her boss about, likely complained to HR and had to take today off to "cool down." Her complaint was that we didn't respect her knowledge and abilities because she is new and thought we could dictate to her just because we had more experience.
If she hadn't stormed out, this meeting wouldn't have even been contentious enough to remember in a month, nothing compared to a ton of meetings I've been in through my career.
TL;DR: Fresh from college girl, stormed out of meeting because she was offended after being dead wrong, fighting about it for days, ignoring all data, and finally being called on it. Complained to managers, HR and had to take a day off because I said something was "not up for debate and a stupid conversation to keep having." After she's been a bitch to me for weeks, and I've continued to play nice the whole time.
/rant
For the last few weeks I've been trying to give her guidance, very nicely, I have tried to walk her through how everything works, etc. But that whole time she has just been saying stuff like "Your wrong," "I don't think your [document] is correct," "I don't believe that would happen." With no evidence, data or logic to back herself up.
The latest item she has disagreed with me on, I have a ton of data that is black and white, the people giving me that data have a ton of experience and it is the official approved analysis. This isn't a judgement call at all, even her lead and another experienced guy in her group told her I was right.
So long story short, we have a meeting where she is still going on and on about how she doesn't "believe" this would happen, and I finally said that this was official released data, it was being provided by very senior guys, it is completely black and white, so the entire thing was not up for debate and it was just a stupid conversation to keep having. I had an annoyed tone in my voice, but I was not yelling.
After I said it was a stupid conversation, she slammed her computer closed, said "That is so offensive" and stormed out of the conference room. Now she has complained to her boss about, likely complained to HR and had to take today off to "cool down." Her complaint was that we didn't respect her knowledge and abilities because she is new and thought we could dictate to her just because we had more experience.
If she hadn't stormed out, this meeting wouldn't have even been contentious enough to remember in a month, nothing compared to a ton of meetings I've been in through my career.
TL;DR: Fresh from college girl, stormed out of meeting because she was offended after being dead wrong, fighting about it for days, ignoring all data, and finally being called on it. Complained to managers, HR and had to take a day off because I said something was "not up for debate and a stupid conversation to keep having." After she's been a bitch to me for weeks, and I've continued to play nice the whole time.
/rant