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What To Do When You Are More Qualified Than Your Boss?
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Joined a company four months ago.
Came to the realisation quite quickly that I'm significantly more qualified and experienced than my boss. I think we both know it.
I can't go to his boss as she brought him into the company.
Its' pretty excruciating at work right now. I'm having to teach entry level stuff to him and my colleagues.
I was bought into lead a large transformation project. The only person in the company that gets what I do for a living is the CEO. Everyone else seems to have no idea.
I'm missing working with clued up people.
Every day feels like trying to squeeze tooth paste back into the tube. It's frustrating.
What to do?
Came to the realisation quite quickly that I'm significantly more qualified and experienced than my boss. I think we both know it.
I can't go to his boss as she brought him into the company.
Its' pretty excruciating at work right now. I'm having to teach entry level stuff to him and my colleagues.
I was bought into lead a large transformation project. The only person in the company that gets what I do for a living is the CEO. Everyone else seems to have no idea.
I'm missing working with clued up people.
Every day feels like trying to squeeze tooth paste back into the tube. It's frustrating.
What to do?
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I've not been able to start from the place I'd anticipated/ should have been able to start from. Rather than being at the starting line I've had to take the car back to the garage, take it apart and rebuild it before I can even think about getting to the start.
My boss and his boss want me to do the race anyway, doesn't matter that the car's only got three wheels and won't make it 100 yards. As long as it says on paper that we did the race. They'd also quite like it if I didn't draw attention to the fact the car won't make it very far. Must't tell the CEO that the car is missing a wheel either. Have been told what I can and cannot say.
I've not been able to start from the place I'd anticipated/ should have been able to start from. Rather than being at the starting line I've had to take the car back to the garage, take it apart and rebuild it before I can even think about getting to the start.
My boss and his boss want me to do the race anyway, doesn't matter that the car's only got three wheels and won't make it 100 yards. As long as it says on paper that we did the race. They'd also quite like it if I didn't draw attention to the fact the car won't make it very far. Must't tell the CEO that the car is missing a wheel either. Have been told what I can and cannot say.
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