I've worked at a large company for two years now, and my reviews have been excellent. I've gotten many praises from management on my performance. I'm always friendly with the managers and I do provide good customer service.
I let the managers know I was interested in a promotion and I was encouraged to learn more skills for the job I was going for, which would be a supervisor over the cashiers. I'm a cashier now. A couple of months
ago though they seemed to be shutting me off from training except for
one direct supervisor who is trying to help me despite them.
There's another woman that works with me and that I helped to train as a cashier. I taught her a lot of what she knows about working there. A few months ago they suddenly began training her for the job I was supposed to have at a much quicker rate than I had been trained. I told them I didn't think it was right that they would put her training ahead of mine when I had been there so much longer. I was told at the time that she would not be promoted, and that they were still interested in me as being in that position. They just said that since I was working more in the mornings and she was working more at night, they just wanted to show her some things so they could have more help at night.
I'm an hourly employee so I told them that they could schedule me for
any time they needed help because I wanted to learn those things too.
Now, don't get me wrong, she's a nice person and she's even helped to
teach me some of the things that the management had decided not to
show me when I asked her to. I don't have anything against her. I just
didn't understand why this other person was suddenly pushed ahead of
me when she hadn't been there for nearly as long.
She does show up late to work often, (We're allowed to be 9 minutes
late before we get into trouble, and she likes to milk that), and
likes to take extra bathroom breaks so she can go talk on her cell
phone in the bathroom. I'm always there to work a little early and I
work when it's time to work.
The friendly supervisor told me that the word through the grapevine is that this other woman is going to get the promotion. The company is supposed to post these jobs publically and interview for them. So if they promote her without posting the open position, then they'll be breaking the company policy, but it looks like that's what they're trying to do. I don't know for sure yet but I'm upset about it.
I was at a total loss as to why they were training and pushing her toward a promotion and not me.
I read online that the company is committed to "diversity". They
apparently have to meet certain quotas for minorities in management
positions. I'm really upset. I wasn't even alive when all that
apartheid crap was going on and now I'm not being promoted because I'm
the wrong color. I'm not 'diverse' enough.
I'm not saying I'm perfect but if my reviews are any indicator then
I'm doing a good job, and I've been there for two years! This other
woman hasn't been there half as long!
This is really painful and I don't think there's anything I can do about it. I can't go to the EEOC because they'll laugh in my face. There are already two white supervisors, one black one, and one Hispanic one. Maybe they're thinking that if they promoted me, the team would be 'unbalanced' and not 'diverse' enough. I read something about that if my company's managers don't maintain diversity that they can lose up to 15% of their bonuses.
I want to ask them if this is why but I'm afraid that it's a taboo subject and maybe they wouldn't be allowed to tell me.
I let the managers know I was interested in a promotion and I was encouraged to learn more skills for the job I was going for, which would be a supervisor over the cashiers. I'm a cashier now. A couple of months
ago though they seemed to be shutting me off from training except for
one direct supervisor who is trying to help me despite them.
There's another woman that works with me and that I helped to train as a cashier. I taught her a lot of what she knows about working there. A few months ago they suddenly began training her for the job I was supposed to have at a much quicker rate than I had been trained. I told them I didn't think it was right that they would put her training ahead of mine when I had been there so much longer. I was told at the time that she would not be promoted, and that they were still interested in me as being in that position. They just said that since I was working more in the mornings and she was working more at night, they just wanted to show her some things so they could have more help at night.
I'm an hourly employee so I told them that they could schedule me for
any time they needed help because I wanted to learn those things too.
Now, don't get me wrong, she's a nice person and she's even helped to
teach me some of the things that the management had decided not to
show me when I asked her to. I don't have anything against her. I just
didn't understand why this other person was suddenly pushed ahead of
me when she hadn't been there for nearly as long.
She does show up late to work often, (We're allowed to be 9 minutes
late before we get into trouble, and she likes to milk that), and
likes to take extra bathroom breaks so she can go talk on her cell
phone in the bathroom. I'm always there to work a little early and I
work when it's time to work.
The friendly supervisor told me that the word through the grapevine is that this other woman is going to get the promotion. The company is supposed to post these jobs publically and interview for them. So if they promote her without posting the open position, then they'll be breaking the company policy, but it looks like that's what they're trying to do. I don't know for sure yet but I'm upset about it.
I was at a total loss as to why they were training and pushing her toward a promotion and not me.
I read online that the company is committed to "diversity". They
apparently have to meet certain quotas for minorities in management
positions. I'm really upset. I wasn't even alive when all that
apartheid crap was going on and now I'm not being promoted because I'm
the wrong color. I'm not 'diverse' enough.
I'm not saying I'm perfect but if my reviews are any indicator then
I'm doing a good job, and I've been there for two years! This other
woman hasn't been there half as long!
This is really painful and I don't think there's anything I can do about it. I can't go to the EEOC because they'll laugh in my face. There are already two white supervisors, one black one, and one Hispanic one. Maybe they're thinking that if they promoted me, the team would be 'unbalanced' and not 'diverse' enough. I read something about that if my company's managers don't maintain diversity that they can lose up to 15% of their bonuses.
I want to ask them if this is why but I'm afraid that it's a taboo subject and maybe they wouldn't be allowed to tell me.
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