Re: Writers job description/definition

Subject: Re: Writers job description/definition
From: "Gene Kim-Eng" <techwr -at- genek -dot- com>
To: "Ken Poshedly" <poshedly -at- bellsouth -dot- net>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 07:25:58 -0800

Running away is not going to help her. She's been doing that
for months anyway.

As for "no backing from management," her management
allowed her to select the freelancer. Her management
put her in charge of the freelancer. Her management
suggested to her that it might be time to cut the freelancer
and replace him with someone else. Her management
has totally empowered her with the authority to manage
the contractor's deliverables and deadlines and make
the decision to terminate him, and the only reason the
situation still persists is that she has failed to say the
magic words. "it's time to terminate this contractor and
get a replacement." The only "backing" her management
could provide that they haven't is to step in and fire the guy
themselves, hire another writer and supervise both her and
the replacement writer directly without giving her any more
lead responsibilities.

Gene Kim-Eng


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Poshedly" <poshedly -at- bellsouth -dot- net>



> Basically, SB, you need to RUN AWAY, RUN FAR AWAY from this hell-hole.
>
> You have the wrong person under your supervision -- of which you
> really have none; you get no backing from management; you get no
> cooperation from the "freelancer"; the work load is piling up higher
> and higher; etc.
>
> Having been in that sitution myself and refusing to cave in, all it
> did to me was give me high blood pressure and SUPER stress -- neither
> of which are acceptable and usually stay with you in one form or
> another from there on out.
>
> So RUN AWAY, GET THE HECK OUT!

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Writers job description/definition: From: SB
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Re: Writers job description/definition: From: SB
Re: Writers job description/definition: From: Caroline Tabach
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Re: Writers job description/definition: From: Ken Poshedly

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