Do you have a "mother hen" in your workplace?
@thinkingoutloud (6127)
Canada
January 9, 2007 8:23pm CST
I remember back when I got my first office job years ago. There was this one older lady that was the secretary to the highest ranking executive. She fancied herself to be the decision maker for the whole office.
We could only order office supplies that she liked. We had to answer our phones in the manner that she decided. If we wanted to buy something on our lunch hour, she'd tell us where to go. When we got back, she would ask to see what we bought and would critique whether or not we got the best deal. She would bring in food she had prepared for us to sample and always had typed up recipes to hand out immediately afterwards. She was the "official birthday cake baker" and "official birthday card circulator"... all of it.
She was really a kind person and, although married, she never had children of her own. So, she especially "mothered" the youngest of us in the office. Most days, we loved her for it but there were times that she was very judgemental, hurtful and bossy -- even with the older employees who were close to her own age and, particularly the men, all of whom she deemed "useless."
Do you have a workplace mother hen? What's she like?
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