NHS problems - dealing with an 'strange' boss

NHS problems - dealing with an 'strange' boss

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Ray Singh

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3,048 posts

231 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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Mrs RS is working in the NHS hospital. She has been offered an administration position even though she is very highly qualified. She took the position following a career break of 8 years to raise our young family.

Her new boss is very strange. He very excited to have someone assisting him and puts her down whenever he can. He has given her some quite meanial tasks to do and really doesnt understand the position he is employed to do. All the work she does is taken and he manages to take all the glory for it.

His boss is even worse - he is unapproachable and hardly ever there. Above him are directors that are never actually at work.

What can she do?

Ray Singh

Original Poster:

3,048 posts

231 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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jas xjr said:
Is that you Paji ?
Yes - its me.


Ray Singh

Original Poster:

3,048 posts

231 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Eric Mc said:
Find another job?
Have you seen the employment market out there currently?

Ray Singh

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3,048 posts

231 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Problem is that she is still looking after our children. Employment needs to be flexible time and also part time.

Its not as easy as it sounds.