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Hey everyone! Just want to share/vent about my current job. Unfortunately Iām sure some of you relate. This will be long, but Iāll put a tldr at the end!
In December I was laid off from my job of nearly 2 years. It was my first ābig girlā job after college. I didnāt enjoy it so it was kinda a blessing in disguise, but also sucked because the reason I was laid off is because theyāre outsourcing the jobs overseas. They gave me severance though, so thankfully I was able to not stress too much while finding a job. I was unemployed for 2 months, until February of this year, until I found my current job.
Now I work at a small law firm. Itās just me and 3 other people: me (F24), my boss/lawyer (M68), a contractor lawyer (M67), and a paralegal (M60). I function as a receptionist and paralegal, so I answer the phones and manage the office as well as drafting legal documents and other paralegal duties. The M60 paralegal and I work 8:30-5:30 M-F, completely in office. The 2 lawyers make their own hours and can work from home whenever.
Iāve never worked in law, with people who are much older with me, or in a completely in-office work environment, so I didnāt really know what to expect. But I went in with an open mind. My first day the paralegal tells me as soon as he has the chance about our boss and his āquirksā. Tells me everything I should look out for, how I should act around him, what i should and shouldnāt do, his triggers, etc. Heās been working for him for 20 years and has seen him do some insane stuff. Obviously at that moment my heart sank into my stomach. Thankfully though, between family, friends, media, etc., Iām pretty good at reading people and handling difficult people. So I kept all of that in mind but tried not to get too anxious over it.
Well, nearly 5 months in and boy, the paralegal wasnāt kidding. This man is unlike anyone Iāve ever met in my life. Completely 100% unique, and in a very bad way. He has most of the characteristics of your stereotypical, older generation business owner, plus his own mental issues that have never seemed to be addressed.
For starters, he acts like a child and is unreasonable almost 100% of the time. If a client requests something or wants a correction to something he did, he takes complete offense to it and will freak out. His and the paralegalās offices are on the other side of the office, and I constantly hear him yelling and screaming to the paralegal and to himself about anything and everything. Heāll be completely fine and just chilling, and 2 seconds later heāll be in crazy freak out mode. He overthinks everything, and a simple request, question, etc. will send him into a frenzy. It makes the days when heās working in-office stressful, with me constantly having to look over my shoulder even though I always do my job and am doing nothing wrong. He is always quick to find something wrong but never ever quick to praise. Iāve been late a handful of times since Iāve started, the most being 15 minutes when I was stuck on the interstate behind an accident. Otherwise the other couple times Iāve been late it was 1-5 minutes. That is literally my only flaw when it comes to this job. And everytime Iām late he has a bad attitude with me for the rest of the day and talks shit about me to the paralegal.
I get 10 days of PTO a year. This includes vacation, sick, and personal time, which is insane to me. But hereās the kicker. If you ask him about taking time off, it becomes an enormous ordeal. I let him know right after I started the job in February that sometime soon I would be moving. Not sure when yet, but Iād let him know as soon as I knew and if I needed to take a day off for it. He said okay thank you for giving me a heads up. Fast forward to the end of April, I sign a lease and the next day tell him about it and that Iāll need May 31st off of work to move. By the way, this was the first and only day I have asked him to take off for in my 5 months of being here to this day. Immediately he starts panicking and saying that heās not sure because he might need me here (for context, weāre not a busy firm. some days I literally have nothing to do and have to scrounge around for work). To calm him down I told him that when the time comes if I need to come in the second half of the day to help I can. But I said that knowing that they wouldnāt need my help and everything would be fine. After a week of āfiguring everything outā he approved me for the whole day, with some disdain in his voice. The day rolls around, I move, I come into work the next Monday and ask the paralegal how everything went. Everything went perfectly fine, as I knew it would.
Fast forward to this week. We get 5 holidays off a year. Memorial day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. 2 days for Thanksgiving and Christmas if itās not ātoo busyā. The 4th of July is on a Thursday this year, and weāre so so so slow right now. I build up the courage to ask him if we can have Friday off too. Weāre not busy, and itās basically going to be a dead day. Plus weāve been working really hard and do our jobs well, and have been receiving some great compliments from clients. I ask him, and his demeanor immediately goes dark and he starts interrogating me and going off. āWhere did you get that idea from?ā āIāve never done that before, and never heard of a business doing that.ā etc. What he said to me and the tone he used was completely disrespectful. Talking to me like I was trash. I had even prefaced the question with āyou can say totally say no and donāt feel obligated to say yes, i just figured Iād askā. He really upset me with how he was speaking to me, so tears start flowing from my eyes. I tell him Iām sorry I even asked, it was just a question. He says heāll ādo some researchā and let me know what he decides. He goes to the other side of the office and tells the paralegal to call some of our competitor firms and see what theyāre doing Friday. 2 out of the 3 he called are going to be closed. He goes home to work from home the rest of the day, stews on the decision, and calls the contract lawyer to see what he thinks. The contract lawyer and I have become close and he encouraged me to ask for us to have off Friday because he thinks we deserve it. So of course he tells my boss that itās a good idea. Right before weāre off for the day, he calls me to let me know that he is letting us have Friday off as an act of āappreciationā. Iām thankful that we have off Friday now, but I knew itād come with a cost. He was planning on coming into the office today, but told the paralegal over the phone that he isnāt now. He feels like heās ābeing taken advantage ofā and he doesnāt want to come in so he doesnāt āget uglyā with us.
Thereās more, but this post is already long. Yes, of course, Iāve been applying to other jobs. Thankfully the contract lawyer said I could use him as a reference. The job itself is great and itās nice working in a small, quiet office, but itās not worth being talked down to. If youāve read this far, thanks for reading. And if youāre in a similar situation to me, please donāt let your boss walk all over you. They have no right to treat you like their property and like trash. I sure as hell am getting out of here.
TLDR: - Work at a small law firm (me F24, boss/lawyer M68, contract lawyer M67, paralegal M60) - Boss is volatile, yells and screams about things that donāt matter, quick to scold and very slow to praise, etc - Gets mad about using PTO - I asked nicely if we could have this Friday off (day after 4th of july, which is one of the 5 holiday days off we get a year) and he freaked out and made me cry. Gave us the day off but is bitter about it and feels heās being ātaken advantage ofā
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