hd883chopper
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Hey everybody,
I wanted to get some advice on something, just curious what ya'll have to say. I'll be starting a new job in a few weeks. I was hired as an Operations / Acct. Manager for an insurance company. I'll have 4 employees reporting to me. The potential is excellent and everything seems near perfect except one thing seemed a little odd. After my second interview with my future boss, I casually asked where my actual office was, you know, my working space. I was shown a very nice and typical office. No frills, three walls and a door. Cool.
A few minutes later I was shown that there are 3 very very nice offices with 8' windows looking out to the lake. 2 of the 3 were taken by managers my equal or higher. No problem. I respect seniority all day long.
However, the last office was taken by one of my future employees. Hmmm. I must admit I am surprised that the top manager did not reserve that space for an incoming manager and I would certainly have wanted the nicer office if it were my choice. Who wouldn't right?
Should I even ask my boss why one of my employees would have the obviously nicer space to work in all week? I'd like to, but I don't want to seem petty. But at the same time, I don't want to weak in that I'm afraid to speak up. After all, the position I was hired for is a pretty powerful position with ties to big money accts and influence.
Imagine your kids had the master suite at home and you had their room. LOL. You should say screw it, you've got a roof over your head but you keep telling yourself "I thought I was running the show, not the kids." Anyway, maybe I'm overthinking it, maybe I'm being childish, but its an unusual spot that I've never experienced in my professional career up to this point.
Any thoughts?
Thx,
HD.
I wanted to get some advice on something, just curious what ya'll have to say. I'll be starting a new job in a few weeks. I was hired as an Operations / Acct. Manager for an insurance company. I'll have 4 employees reporting to me. The potential is excellent and everything seems near perfect except one thing seemed a little odd. After my second interview with my future boss, I casually asked where my actual office was, you know, my working space. I was shown a very nice and typical office. No frills, three walls and a door. Cool.
A few minutes later I was shown that there are 3 very very nice offices with 8' windows looking out to the lake. 2 of the 3 were taken by managers my equal or higher. No problem. I respect seniority all day long.
However, the last office was taken by one of my future employees. Hmmm. I must admit I am surprised that the top manager did not reserve that space for an incoming manager and I would certainly have wanted the nicer office if it were my choice. Who wouldn't right?
Should I even ask my boss why one of my employees would have the obviously nicer space to work in all week? I'd like to, but I don't want to seem petty. But at the same time, I don't want to weak in that I'm afraid to speak up. After all, the position I was hired for is a pretty powerful position with ties to big money accts and influence.
Imagine your kids had the master suite at home and you had their room. LOL. You should say screw it, you've got a roof over your head but you keep telling yourself "I thought I was running the show, not the kids." Anyway, maybe I'm overthinking it, maybe I'm being childish, but its an unusual spot that I've never experienced in my professional career up to this point.
Any thoughts?
Thx,
HD.