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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 413809" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Two questions- 1) Is there any way to word this or add something in about these "policies" he now suddenly has applying to everyone and not just me? and 2) I'm almost afraid to refuse to change part of my timesheet hours. I'll take 1/2 hour off on Sat because he didn't pre-authorize it- not that ever mattered before and I had legitimate reason to do what I did Sat- but really think that if a file on my laptop says it as last modified at 9:35am on Friday, I didn't shut that computer down before 9:00am- is there any way I could be wrong about that? After I shut my computer down, I had to pack it and other stuff up to take with me for this trip, then I talked with T a min, then boss came back to area and tried to instigate something else but I just left. I figure I was there about 15 mins after actually shutting the computer off. Still, if he asked T and T said "she left around 9:00 I think", that could be perceived as me defying both of them. </p><p></p><p>This is all so stupid- I don't want to be spending time on koi like this but boss is opposite- he'll spend a day at work complaining about something like this which leads me to think he stews on it 24/7, yet when it comes to something actually pertaining to the role we are support to be providing for the client, he'll blow it off or not respond at all or make some rash decision then either deny it or change his mind 5 times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 413809, member: 3699"] Two questions- 1) Is there any way to word this or add something in about these "policies" he now suddenly has applying to everyone and not just me? and 2) I'm almost afraid to refuse to change part of my timesheet hours. I'll take 1/2 hour off on Sat because he didn't pre-authorize it- not that ever mattered before and I had legitimate reason to do what I did Sat- but really think that if a file on my laptop says it as last modified at 9:35am on Friday, I didn't shut that computer down before 9:00am- is there any way I could be wrong about that? After I shut my computer down, I had to pack it and other stuff up to take with me for this trip, then I talked with T a min, then boss came back to area and tried to instigate something else but I just left. I figure I was there about 15 mins after actually shutting the computer off. Still, if he asked T and T said "she left around 9:00 I think", that could be perceived as me defying both of them. This is all so stupid- I don't want to be spending time on koi like this but boss is opposite- he'll spend a day at work complaining about something like this which leads me to think he stews on it 24/7, yet when it comes to something actually pertaining to the role we are support to be providing for the client, he'll blow it off or not respond at all or make some rash decision then either deny it or change his mind 5 times. [/QUOTE]
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