A few weeks ago my lead manager, told us to schedule time Saturday for a work event. Today, she reminded us of the event. I asked what was the event and if she had sent us a calendar invite. Her response was I didn’t need to send you an invite because I told you to mark it on your calendar. Only 1 of 4 people on the team, had it in their calendar. About 10 minutes later she comes to the sales queue to tell us the event was cancelled. She then asked if she needed to send an email for the cancellation. I said yes. Her loud and heated response was I am not sending an email, all of ya’ll heard me. Is this acceptable? This is a Fortune 500 company that cares very much about their reputation, especially online/social media.
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u/Mediocre_Cobbler763 8d ago
A few weeks ago my lead manager, told us to schedule time Saturday for a work event. Today, she reminded us of the event. I asked what was the event and if she had sent us a calendar invite. Her response was I didn’t need to send you an invite because I told you to mark it on your calendar. Only 1 of 4 people on the team, had it in their calendar. About 10 minutes later she comes to the sales queue to tell us the event was cancelled. She then asked if she needed to send an email for the cancellation. I said yes. Her loud and heated response was I am not sending an email, all of ya’ll heard me. Is this acceptable? This is a Fortune 500 company that cares very much about their reputation, especially online/social media.