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| #Post#: 60175-------------------------------------------------- | |
| "you tell me" put down or learning tool | |
| By: Isisnin Date: November 14, 2020, 10:11 am | |
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| We have a new, transferred in, manager at the large, chain | |
| store, where I work. She manages the front | |
| (registers/tills)which I supervise along with a couple other | |
| people. | |
| as bit of a background, the new manager holds us supervisors | |
| responsible for things we hadn't done before (differences | |
| between stores, even though, as a chain, all stores should have | |
| the same procedures). She can express her irritation when she | |
| discovers we haven't done whatever she thinks we should have. | |
| When she recently said I should have done whatever, in her | |
| irritated way of speaking, I pleasantly said something like: "I | |
| didn't know that. We haven't been doing it that way in this | |
| store. Certainly will change. Just let us know what is | |
| changing." | |
| The other day, during the busy time of a shift change, she said | |
| to me "here are the reports for you to review with the staff". I | |
| said "What reports?" Turns out, one report I've seen before as | |
| the store manager was reviewing it with staff. So she wants the | |
| supervisors to review it with the staff now. OK. I know the | |
| report and can do explain it to others. Another report I didn't | |
| know and asked her to explain it to me. She responded "You tell | |
| me." | |
| To me that was a put down. | |
| I said something like, "I haven't seen this report before. I | |
| need to understand it so I can explain it to the staff and we | |
| can have clear communication." In retrospect, perhaps I should | |
| have said something like "it's chaotic right now, so I can't | |
| concentrate on it. I'll look it over later when it's quiet and | |
| let you know if I have questions." But I didn't. And she | |
| something. And I said something. | |
| During this, the store manager came up to buy something. So she | |
| joined us. Shortening the story, I said that saying "you tell | |
| me" is a put down. Dead silence. Finally, store manager said | |
| "well, that can be a put down or a learning technique depending | |
| on how it's said." | |
| I've always thought of it a a put down as in "you tell me | |
| (because you should know this)". | |
| What say y'all? | |
| #Post#: 60176-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "you tell me" put down or learning tool | |
| By: Hanna Date: November 14, 2020, 10:19 am | |
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| I think tone matters greatly but generally I agree with you, I�d | |
| take it as �you should already know this� and very | |
| condescending. | |
| I also don�t see anything wrong with you asking her to explain | |
| it to you so that you have a clear understanding. | |
| #Post#: 60178-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "you tell me" put down or learning tool | |
| By: Aleko Date: November 14, 2020, 10:26 am | |
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| Another way to take it would be 'I don't know; it reads like | |
| gibberish!' :D | |
| Whatever she actually meant, it doesn't exactly display good | |
| communication and interpersonal skills. | |
| #Post#: 60192-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "you tell me" put down or learning tool | |
| By: gzztrw Date: November 14, 2020, 4:17 pm | |
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| If a Store Manager states "You Tell me is a learning too", then | |
| they have no awareness of training people. | |
| Even if it was said in a joking tone, a lot of people do not | |
| pick up on nuances and take words at face value. | |
| I think your response of asking he to go through it was a good | |
| approach. Even if you looked it over when you had time you may | |
| not have communicated it in line with her expectations. | |
| A suggestion to head of future tasks which you have not done | |
| before, is when things are calm mention to her that there are | |
| differences between your store and others and include a couple | |
| of examples. However I would only do this if the new manage has | |
| demonstrated they are approachable. There are managers I have | |
| had that would take this as you being unhelpful or trying to | |
| undermine them. | |
| One thing to think about, is as she has the expectation all | |
| stored have the same set up when she assigns something and | |
| people say "i don't know how to do that" could it coming across | |
| that people believe is is not their job? | |
| #Post#: 60195-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "you tell me" put down or learning tool | |
| By: HenrysMom Date: November 14, 2020, 6:30 pm | |
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| Procedures not standardized across stores? Sounds like bad | |
| management to me, and not your fault at all, even if you were | |
| aware of different practices in other stores. You just have to | |
| tell both managers �(this procedure/practice) is not one I�ve | |
| seen in this store before, so I need some instruction here.� | |
| I went through this when transferring from one Opco to another | |
| within Evil Oil Company. My work group was trained by | |
| Corporate, then a few of us were transferred to a Opco that not | |
| only didn�t follow corporate guidelines, but TPTB there ruled it | |
| as their personal fiefdom. The first time we ran up against | |
| their own �guidelines,� we were gobsmacked. Took years and a | |
| corporate clean-house before they conformed to corporate | |
| standards. | |
| #Post#: 60202-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "you tell me" put down or learning tool | |
| By: Isisnin Date: November 14, 2020, 7:49 pm | |
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| Thanks for the replies. | |
| Unfortunately this new manager pretty much always has a tone | |
| which at best is brusque. | |
| So, when I could, I have been studying the report and it does | |
| read like gibberish due the excessive use of abbreviations (and | |
| there is no legend or key on the report defining the | |
| abbreviations). I'll ask the helpful, supportive manager when I | |
| can. | |
| I also try to plan ahead as to how to work with her. We closed | |
| the store together after the topic incident and since the | |
| procedure had changed I planned ahead to say to her "this is my | |
| first time closing under the new procedure. How do you want to | |
| do it?" She seemed receptive to that and delegated the procedure | |
| to a staffer. | |
| New manager and I are going to have a tough time of it. She also | |
| recently yelled over the walkie (almost all employees wear them, | |
| so almost all everyone heard) about a new elderly hire who | |
| doesn't speak English well. The new hire was asking how to do | |
| the Covid cleaning and the new manager started yelling (and I | |
| mean yelling) that the new hire had done it before and how she | |
| should read and follow the cleaning check-off chart (since the | |
| new hire doesn't speak english well, I doubt she can read it | |
| well. Especially a word like "vestibule"). Fortunately, a | |
| long-term employee stepped in and said they'd show the new hire | |
| how to do the cleaning. And even more fortunately the new hire | |
| wasn't wearing a walkie. | |
| It's going to be a long holiday shopping season. | |
| #Post#: 60249-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "you tell me" put down or learning tool | |
| By: BeagleMommy Date: November 16, 2020, 8:27 am | |
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| First of all, the new manager should never assume all employees | |
| know the procedures by heart. I my experience, it usually takes | |
| new hires a good year to know the procedures completely. | |
| In my opinion, "you tell me" comes across as condescending and | |
| almost parental sounding. It reminds me of when I asked my | |
| mother why she was mad at 7-year-old me and she would say "you | |
| tell me" since I had done something stupid. | |
| Tone has a lot to do with how people interpret what you say. | |
| I'm not saying she has to sound like a Hallmark card, but a | |
| kinder tone can go a long way. | |
| She reminds me of the boss I had who, when I explained I didn't | |
| know something, growled at me "What else don't you know?!". :o | |
| ::) | |
| #Post#: 60264-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "you tell me" put down or learning tool | |
| By: bopper Date: November 16, 2020, 11:12 am | |
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| In this case "You tell me" means "For some reason, be it | |
| laziness, resentment or powerhungryness, I don't want to bother | |
| to explain this to you. I feel you "should know" because this is | |
| a report that we use all the time even though you may have never | |
| seen it before. I would rather you fail at this then spend the | |
| time to teach you." | |
| #Post#: 60265-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "you tell me" put down or learning tool | |
| By: TootsNYC Date: November 16, 2020, 11:23 am | |
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| A bit of an aside. | |
| In the book of Revelation, I noticed this recently when the | |
| passage was read in church. | |
| [quote]Then one of the elders answered, saying to me, �These who | |
| are clothed in the white robes, who are they, and where have | |
| they come from?� I said to him, �My lord, you know.� [/quote] | |
| And I thought, "He sounds kind of irritated; I can just hear | |
| 'You tell me.'" | |
| The "you tell me" CAN be part of the Socratic teaching method. I | |
| don't think it's automatically a put-down, but it IS a message | |
| that says, "I won't help you learn this." | |
| And tone absolutely changes whether it's an intellectual | |
| challenge, or whether it's a brushing off. | |
| #Post#: 60267-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "you tell me" put down or learning tool | |
| By: Hmmm Date: November 16, 2020, 11:30 am | |
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| I think tone is important. | |
| Kid: "Hey, mom, when does summer vacations starts" | |
| Mom: "You tell me." | |
| That's not a put down. It is saying, no, I do not have the | |
| information readily available so you should go look it up and | |
| then share with the rest of us. | |
| Employee: "Boss, when is the shipment of widgets coming in?" | |
| Boss: "Don't know. You tell me" | |
| Again, I don't think it is a put down. Just the boss saying they | |
| don't have that information and employee should go research it. | |
| But yes, if said it a snotty way, it could very much be a put | |
| down. | |
| Employee: "I've been looking over these numbers and do you think | |
| we'll be short on widgets next month?" | |
| Boss with a roll of the eyes: "You tell me" | |
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