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| "I Want to Have a Change, As Long as Everything Stays the S | |
| ame--Also, New Hire is Creepy" | |
| By: ZekailleTasker Date: March 10, 2023, 1:51 pm | |
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| Cannot believe I am writing this. Another missive on a staff | |
| member who is suddenly "uncomfortable" because of a colleague's | |
| actions. | |
| This time it's two guys. | |
| Today we received instructions from on high to read a policy | |
| based on conduct issues and everyone had to sign a form | |
| acknowledging that they read it. (Amusing side note: the item | |
| reached my desk around noon. The writer requests that they | |
| receive the items back no later than 10 a.m.--this morning. | |
| Because that won't happen.) We all read and signed and laughed | |
| about it and the fact that it arrived after the return period | |
| was already up. This is, by the way, par for the course. | |
| Rex, age 57, is the lowest man on the totem pole. He basically | |
| shelves books, keeps an eye on supplies and helps with random | |
| projects. When he was a teen, he was in a car accident that | |
| caused brain damage. I don't pretend to know what it did | |
| exactly, but Rex has self-esteem issues, anxiety issues, | |
| confusion issues, paranoia issues and so forth. (If I may be | |
| allowed a moment of macabre humor, Rex doesn't have issues. | |
| Rex has several full subscriptions.) If he sees me talking to a | |
| colleague, he assumes something awful is in the wind. Will he | |
| be fired? Is something awful about to happen? Plus, he has to | |
| be told at least once a week what a good job he is doing. This | |
| is no lie. Rex may not have the top job, but he is really good | |
| at what he does. We would be up a creek without him. | |
| After hearing about and reading the policy, Rex is very | |
| reluctant to admit he has read it. He also wandered around, | |
| muttering under his breath that HE didn't engage in any of the | |
| behaviors involved in that letter and he shouldn't have to sign | |
| it anyway. | |
| Enter Max. Max is in his early 30s, lives with his parents, has | |
| few friends and is shy to the point of terror. I think that's | |
| why he was transferred to me. The other library branch he was in | |
| was huge and always full of many patrons. It wasn't working out | |
| at the big library. He's a librarian, Very Cute (our female | |
| patrons certainly think so) and as long as he has a script to go | |
| with, he has no trouble working with the public. He is also | |
| excellent at what he does and has taken some of the burden off | |
| me. BUT, off the desk, he doesn't talk much and has been known | |
| to go into what can only be described as fugue states. (Or | |
| "tharn" if you have read Watership Down.) | |
| Max will suddenly stop dead like a broken toy and stare into | |
| space at something only he can see. Basically, he is | |
| processing something in his mind and when that happens, it | |
| doesn't matter where he is, he just comes to a full stop and | |
| appears to be staring. | |
| Today Rex informs me he wants to be transferred because "I need | |
| a change as long as everything I do stays the same." He finally | |
| admitted that Max makes him nervous and because Max doesn't talk | |
| much, especially not to him, and because Max is always "staring | |
| at him", he doesn't want to be around him. I DID explain that | |
| Max is shy in the extreme and that he isn't staring at Rex, he's | |
| staring at something in his brain. | |
| Rex isn't having it. Max makes him nervous, and he wants to go | |
| to another branch. I told him I would get in touch with both | |
| the manager of the branch he wants AND the director and I would | |
| see what I can do. It's a letdown as Rex is the platinum | |
| standard by which all others in his job category are judged. | |
| In the meanwhile, do I say anything to Max? He has made a great | |
| deal of progress and is very professional in his duties, but | |
| when he is off the clock, he does seem to withdraw like a hermit | |
| crab into a shell. Personally, I believe that as long as he is | |
| doing his job and doing it well, bringing up his little quirks | |
| is counterproductive. | |
| Meanwhile, I am wondering how to (or whether) to convince | |
| another branch manager to take on Rex. Or if I am going to have | |
| to have an fight with Rex about the situation. I doubt that | |
| sitting them down together is going to change Rex's mind. And I | |
| don't see how I can say to Max "Please talk to Rex and smile | |
| whenever you see him. And avoid going into tharn when you are | |
| near him. It freaks him out." | |
| I am going to speak with another of my colleagues who has dealth | |
| with this sort of thing, but honestly? I am regretting having | |
| to change my retirement date back to December. | |
| #Post#: 78901-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "I Want to Have a Change, As Long as Everything Stays t | |
| he Same--Also, New Hire is Creepy" | |
| By: jpcher Date: March 11, 2023, 9:39 am | |
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| As I was reading this I kept thinking "You got this ZT, only a | |
| couple of months left before you retire" . . . then came the | |
| zinger at the end. | |
| How long has Rex worked for you? It sounds like he's a person | |
| who doesn't take well to changes in his routine. | |
| It sounds, from your post, that Rex has one preferred different | |
| site to work at. Curious as to why he mentioned that site | |
| specifically. Is the Max thing maybe a red herring for his | |
| reason to leave his current site? Maybe he has been looking for | |
| a reason to leave your site and move elsewhere. | |
| I understand that Rex is an extremely valued employee, and as | |
| such you should do whatever is best for him. Maybe suggest that | |
| he spend some off-hour time in the new location so that he could | |
| see in-person how the position on that site is ran. | |
| Have him go through an interview process just so that he is | |
| fully aware of what his new duties will be. | |
| And, no, I don't think you should talk to Max unless his actions | |
| effect/are problematic with more than just Rex. | |
| My thoughts on these types of situations are never really good | |
| because I'm not in a managerial position, but I think talking to | |
| your colleagues, along with talking to the manager and director | |
| of the different site is a great way to start. | |
| Good luck and please keep us posted! ;D | |
| #Post#: 78902-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "I Want to Have a Change, As Long as Everything Stays t | |
| he Same--Also, New Hire is Creepy" | |
| By: oogyda Date: March 11, 2023, 10:40 am | |
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| You specifically asked if you should say anything to Max. | |
| My answer is NO. If Max is not doing anything wrong, as in work | |
| procedures or policies, you would only be making matters worse. | |
| Rex "finally admitted" (?) he has issues with Max. You would be | |
| violating the trust he reluctantly placed in you and it's just | |
| not something a grown person should be doing. | |
| #Post#: 78903-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "I Want to Have a Change, As Long as Everything Stays t | |
| he Same--Also, New Hire is Creepy" | |
| By: Aleko Date: March 11, 2023, 12:50 pm | |
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| Totally agree with Jpcher. | |
| Even setting aside whether you have the right to share the | |
| information, talking to Max can't realistically help but only do | |
| harm - because he's probably quite unable to control his tharn, | |
| and knowing the effect it has on another can only exacerbate his | |
| anxiety and cause him to act awkwardly and unnaturally around | |
| Rex. | |
| And suggesting to Rex that before formally requesting a move to | |
| this other location he just spends some time there, shadowing | |
| one or more of his potential new colleagues and just getting a | |
| feel for the place, is absolutely the best plan. This will buy | |
| you all time, because that'll take at least a few days to set | |
| up. Maybe Rex will get over his worry about Max. Maybe when he | |
| tries out the new location he'll feel it more threateningly | |
| different than he now imagines it will be, and decide that even | |
| if he's still worried about Max he'd rather stick with the devil | |
| he knows. And if he decides, after having properly got to know | |
| it, that he feels more comfortable in the new location, then | |
| it's plainly the best thing for him, even if it's a pain for | |
| you. | |
| #Post#: 78904-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "I Want to Have a Change, As Long as Everything Stays t | |
| he Same--Also, New Hire is Creepy" | |
| By: Bada Date: March 11, 2023, 11:46 pm | |
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| I only recently learned absence seizures are a thing. You don't | |
| think this could be what Max is experiencing, do you? | |
| [quote]5. Absence Seizures | |
| Absence seizures don�t look at all like a seizure portrayed on | |
| television. In fact, they can be so benign that they�re | |
| sometimes confused with a person simply daydreaming, explains | |
| the Epilepsy Foundation. | |
| This type of seizure, also called a �petit mal� seizure, causes | |
| the patient to blank out or stare into space for a short period | |
| of time. The person won�t be aware they�re having the episode, | |
| but they will immediately recover. You may be able to identify | |
| an absence seizure if the patient�s eyelids are fluttering (from | |
| rapid blinking) or if they are smacking their lips or making | |
| chewing movements. The episodes usually subside within | |
| 10-seconds.[/quote] | |
| https://activebeat.com/your-health/7-different-kinds-of-seizures-and-their-symp… | |
| #Post#: 79045-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "I Want to Have a Change, As Long as Everything Stays t | |
| he Same--Also, New Hire is Creepy" | |
| By: jpcher Date: March 28, 2023, 3:29 pm | |
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| Any updates? Curious as to how you handled the situation. | |
| #Post#: 79063-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "I Want to Have a Change, As Long as Everything Stays t | |
| he Same--Also, New Hire is Creepy" | |
| By: ZekailleTasker Date: March 30, 2023, 12:16 pm | |
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| Bada, | |
| THAT sounds both appalling and fascinating! That is exactly | |
| what happens with Max. And if true, it would explain a lot. | |
| Jpcher et al: I spoke with my colleague about the possible | |
| transfer of Rex and she told me "No". She had been assigned a | |
| person for the job Rex would do. It's a "plum" assignment: | |
| that is, the person taking the job is either a friend of | |
| relative of someone in the political stratosphere. He's MUCH | |
| older, retired and "looking for something to do." I am guessing | |
| but would not be surprised to learn that he asked for that | |
| library in particular because he lives nearby. And since it is | |
| a political appointment for that particular branch, it's not | |
| like he and Rex can trade. My colleague was also pretty adamant | |
| that she already has two prima donnas on her staff and she | |
| doesn't need a third needy person. (I did not share that part | |
| with Rex.) | |
| Rex was understanding. He also now says it isn't Max that | |
| bothers him. Now it's "I have a plan in my head for | |
| self-improvement and switching venues seems like a good way to | |
| do it." ??? I have no idea how that works, but a lot of Rex's | |
| logic is beyond inscrutable. He spoke on the topic for five | |
| minutes and was all over the place. He asked if he could go to | |
| another branch where another former staff member works and I | |
| told him I would look into it. | |
| And I will, but my plan is to tell that colleague "just say no" | |
| as they also have a bunch of divas to deal with. Meanwhile I am | |
| looking to find things that are in Rex's wheel house of skills. | |
| He's our official book runner (he can find a book faster than | |
| any of us because he knows where they all are) and the patrons | |
| love to walk up to him and say "I need--" and Rex is off like a | |
| shot. I'm going to put him on craft cut out detail, too: | |
| cutting shapes from construction paper for various projects we | |
| share with the kids. The craft overseer and I usually do this, | |
| but arthritis is making it tough for both of us (and she is | |
| twenty five years my junior!) | |
| Personally, I suspect Rex's physician is switching up his meds | |
| again. Every time they try him on new and improved medications, | |
| he goes pear shaped for a few weeks. The staff were asking me | |
| earlier if "Rex's doctor upped his drugs" because he's been | |
| acting so strangely. | |
| Meanwhile, Max, who never asks for a thing, is struggling with | |
| city hall over new sick leave policies. (read: city hall is | |
| enforcing policies and codes that have been in place forever but | |
| were only given lip service. | |
| But SOMEONE either abused the lip service--again, would not be | |
| at ALL surprised--and now everyone who usually crosses their Ts | |
| and dots their is has to suffer for it. I can guarantee that | |
| whoever got caught being a bad little sick-leave taker got a | |
| slap on the wrist and will continue to take advantage.) | |
| Somedays I regret no having children. Other days, I realize I | |
| have half a dozen kids and some of them are my age. ;D | |
| #Post#: 79287-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: "I Want to Have a Change, As Long as Everything Stays t | |
| he Same--Also, New Hire is Creepy" | |
| By: jazzgirl205 Date: May 13, 2023, 8:26 am | |
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| [quote author=Bada link=topic=2473.msg78904#msg78904 | |
| date=1678599971] | |
| I only recently learned absence seizures are a thing. You don't | |
| think this could be what Max is experiencing, do you? | |
| [quote]5. Absence Seizures | |
| Absence seizures don�t look at all like a seizure portrayed on | |
| television. In fact, they can be so benign that they�re | |
| sometimes confused with a person simply daydreaming, explains | |
| the Epilepsy Foundation. | |
| This type of seizure, also called a �petit mal� seizure, causes | |
| the patient to blank out or stare into space for a short period | |
| of time. The person won�t be aware they�re having the episode, | |
| but they will immediately recover. You may be able to identify | |
| an absence seizure if the patient�s eyelids are fluttering (from | |
| rapid blinking) or if they are smacking their lips or making | |
| chewing movements. The episodes usually subside within | |
| 10-seconds.[/quote] | |
| https://activebeat.com/your-health/7-different-kinds-of-seizures-and-their-symp… | |
| [/quote] | |
| This is what I was thinking. I had this in grammar school and | |
| high school. I was always getting in trouble for not paying | |
| attention or finishing my classwork on time. I couldn't follow | |
| the assignments because there were gaps in what the teacher | |
| said. The other children made horrible fun of me. I wasn't | |
| diagnosed until I was 12 when I actually had a grande mal | |
| seizure. This didn't stop until I was in my late 20s. | |
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