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Approach my line manager for more tasks?

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wuwubaba · 25/03/2021 07:34

Hi just wondering what the general consensus will be on this issue?

I was previously employed in a very stressful and constantly rush-off-my-feet kind of environment. It was a 360d change from my current role, which entails minimum stress with lots of personal time in between tasks. I was told i am working 'too fast' and should just take my time between and relax. I have no choice but to revise and attend multiple online trainings and webinars to enrich my subject knowledge. I also offered to help my colleagues with their jobs but since it will takes longer for them to explain to me, they will rather do it themselves.

Should i approach my line manager and broach this subject with her?

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OldEvilOwl · 25/03/2021 08:27

How long have you been there?

MrsRockAndRoll · 25/03/2021 08:41

Also who told you to take your time and relax- a manager of a colleague

BigPaperBag · 25/03/2021 08:45

I wouldn’t. You’ll just get the shit that other people can’t be arsed to do whilst still getting paid the same.

wuwubaba · 25/03/2021 10:49

Hi i only been in this job for 4 months.

The person who told me to relax was one of my colleague. The manager just asked me to let her know if things get stressful for me.

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