I recently started a new job. I've been there 4 days. There's lots to learn and new computer system formats to figure out.
I worked approximately a week before my supervisor had to leave for a conference. I'm still LEARNING.
The next day I came in, one of my coworkers said that I needed to correct my time sheet because I wasn't there at the time the sheet reflected. True, I made the mistake and typed in a time that was 15 minutes earlier than when I was physically there. No big deal. I made the correction.
However, what is bothering me the most is the way this coworker handled the situation.
First off, because of my degree level, I'd technically be this coworker's supervisor. Secondly, she made this demand/announcement in front of other coworkers, belittling me and insinuating that I am being a liar because I was "not there."
Just the other day, one of the coworkers present announced how he was reporting that he didn't take a lunch break, when he actually did. He still managed to get all his work done timely. I didn't say anything. I'm not there to rock the boat.
So here's what grates on my nerves....why was this coworker snooping and going through my timesheet when it's not even her place? And should I bother to approach her and let her know how tactless she was in how she handled the situation? I mean, she could have as easily took me on the side and said "oh by the way, did you know that you goofed on your timesheet?"
Maybe I am just being trite???? I feel if I don't say something, I'm just leaving the door open to become this person's doormat for something else.
Any suggestions?
I worked approximately a week before my supervisor had to leave for a conference. I'm still LEARNING.
The next day I came in, one of my coworkers said that I needed to correct my time sheet because I wasn't there at the time the sheet reflected. True, I made the mistake and typed in a time that was 15 minutes earlier than when I was physically there. No big deal. I made the correction.
However, what is bothering me the most is the way this coworker handled the situation.
First off, because of my degree level, I'd technically be this coworker's supervisor. Secondly, she made this demand/announcement in front of other coworkers, belittling me and insinuating that I am being a liar because I was "not there."
Just the other day, one of the coworkers present announced how he was reporting that he didn't take a lunch break, when he actually did. He still managed to get all his work done timely. I didn't say anything. I'm not there to rock the boat.
So here's what grates on my nerves....why was this coworker snooping and going through my timesheet when it's not even her place? And should I bother to approach her and let her know how tactless she was in how she handled the situation? I mean, she could have as easily took me on the side and said "oh by the way, did you know that you goofed on your timesheet?"
Maybe I am just being trite???? I feel if I don't say something, I'm just leaving the door open to become this person's doormat for something else.
Any suggestions?
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