So I’ve got some weird politics at work, and I’d like to keep it pretty vague, for obvious reasons, as well as to keep my thoughts as objective as possible.
The people involved:
Me: Middle Management.
Employee 1
Employee 2
Store Manager
So my manager is a bit… old school if you will. Very “Alpha” and generally prickly. Which is fine by me, I dont really take much offense and I have a very good report with him. Hes taken very good care of me.
The two employees in question are good kids, but just that, they’re kids. They work well enough, we have a pretty high stress job, and it expects a lot out of you. However (and I’m not here to toot my own horn) I’ve had a bit more experience and opportunities at my age than a lot of others, so he expects them all to maintain my standard. So instead of seeing when they do well, he only notices when they slack off. Which, with the high pace of the job, sometimes you just have to in order to maintain some sanity. I dont think it’s fair, and I try to coerce some positive vibes when I can, but I think it’s coming to a head.
I should also mention, while I like my boss, I very much so disagree with his management style. Which for lack of a better term, is just bad. He likes to have underlings reprimand other underlings, gets mad when something isnt handled, blows up occasionally, and can be pretty shit talky.
I know that’s all some… objectively bad workplace toxicity, but he isnt all bad.
Basically, how would you handle something like this in house? I could bring in the district manager, but I would rather handle it inside and him never know about it, as opposed to bringing him in and showing incompetence within the branch and myself.
My thoughts are to talk to the employees one on one, convince them to talk to the store manager one on one (so he doesnt feel attacked) and try to reason with him. In a perfect world, I feel like if this played out well, the entire situation should resolve itself.
But I’m worried it wont play out well at all, or the employees will be too nervous/too pissed to even bother.
My alternative is talking to them one on one, then speaking to my manager and trying to reason with him. In this case I worry about him feeling like people are conspiring against him.
My final thought is to just ignore this shit, keep my head down, and do my job, since the job does take care of ME. This just doesnt sit right with me though, when I know the employees arent totally at fault, and could have a good career lined up if given the chance.
I would just like some insight. Thanks!