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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2452365" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>My line manager's manager has always been accomodating and understanding by nature, definitely so when he was my line manager but he has had to draw a number of lines quite a bit tighter over the years for reasons I totally get, and which are not things I've ever needed to be pulled up about. My line manager of the last two years has not been either reasonable or understanding and that has always been the case, but this year's line manager is new and, so far, has been very reasonable with me. But, as he cheerfully pointed out last week, I have bailed him out (behind the scenes) of a number of rota crises whilst he's learning the ropes of our incredibly complex rotas and, apparently, have been generally very supportive. as he settles in. He was also observing the end of day diabetes routines (just because he happened to be around) remarked after the students has gone that it all seemed very smooth and easy, and there was a unison "Only when Japes is doing it! "</p><p></p><p>There used to be much more flexibility and trust around the early evening for those of us who did early mornings, but alas, too many people taking advantage meant we now have to decide at the beginning of the year which days/times we go early and stick with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2452365, member: 277410"] My line manager's manager has always been accomodating and understanding by nature, definitely so when he was my line manager but he has had to draw a number of lines quite a bit tighter over the years for reasons I totally get, and which are not things I've ever needed to be pulled up about. My line manager of the last two years has not been either reasonable or understanding and that has always been the case, but this year's line manager is new and, so far, has been very reasonable with me. But, as he cheerfully pointed out last week, I have bailed him out (behind the scenes) of a number of rota crises whilst he's learning the ropes of our incredibly complex rotas and, apparently, have been generally very supportive. as he settles in. He was also observing the end of day diabetes routines (just because he happened to be around) remarked after the students has gone that it all seemed very smooth and easy, and there was a unison "Only when Japes is doing it! " There used to be much more flexibility and trust around the early evening for those of us who did early mornings, but alas, too many people taking advantage meant we now have to decide at the beginning of the year which days/times we go early and stick with it. [/QUOTE]
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