Tuesday, December 17, 2019
6 Signs Youre Being Taken Advantage of at Work - The Muse
6 Signs Youre Being Taken Advantage of at Work - The Muse6 Signs Youre Being Taken Advantage of at WorkOne hard truth about being successful is this You have to go above and beyond.And personally, Ive always taken this to heart. Ive worked longer hours than was expected of me, said yes to alfruchtwein every project, and spent way too much time perfecting assignments.However, Im also aware that this work ethic puts me in a difficult position- becoming a doormat for my boss or co-workers to toss anything my way. If youre unsure whether youre being taken advantage of in your current job, keep an eye out for these six signs1. People Have Stopped Asking Whether Its OK to Hand You mora WorkThe caveat with this is that from time to time, your boss is going to give you projects without getting your buy-in. This is normal and part of them being in charge of your goals and responsibilities. Whats not normal is constantly being handed extra assignments that significantly increase your workload and arent in-line with your job description.Especially if these assignments are coming from your co-workers and not your boss. If this sounds like you, read this to learn how to say no to these requests. And read this if youre looking for a professional, non-whiny way to tell your boss that you have too much on your plate. 2. No One Ever Says Thank YouYou cant expect a thank you from your manager every time you do something required of you, but if youre never recognized for the work you do? Thats not great.In an article by Muse writer Larry Alton called 5 Reasons Your Boss Doesnt Notice Youre Killing it at Work Lately, he recommends, Instead of waiting around for your manager to set a meeting, make an appointment with her- in fact, if you can, make it a weekly one. Then, use that time to go over everything youve completed (and make it impossible for your boss not to acknowledge you).And when it comes to your colleagues, check out this article.3. Youre Spending a Majority of Time Doi ng Things That Are Outside Your Job DescriptionYoure working on things that arent your responsibility, and as a result never have time to complete your own projects. This maybe hurts your reputation with your boss or requires you to stay late while everyone else waltzes out at 6 PM sharp. Its OK to want to help others, but if its taking over your calendar you may need to cut down on how much assistance you offer up (read this for how to do that). Or, if youve found yourself running non-work-related errands for your boss (when personal assistant isnt your title), it may be time to have a tough conversation with your manager about this. 4. Youre Doing the Work of Two (or More) PeopleMaybe someone quit and youre now doing two different jobs at the same time. Or, youre working your butt off while the rest of your colleagues sit idly by and slack off.Everyone has slower days and busier days, but if youre feeling like the only one whos stressed on a regular basis, its worth bringing this up to your boss. If youre unsure of how to get the conversation started, start by sending an email that says something along the lines of Id love to discuss my workload and priorities with you if you have some free time to meet this week, as Ive struggled to keep up with all the new assignments sent my way. Is there a time that works best for you?5. You Havent Been Compensated for Your EffortsIf all the signs above hit home, but youve yet to receive a raise or promotion for doing the extra work, youre almost definitely being taken advantage of. The one exception is if you know your company isnt doing well- if thats the case, Id suggest figuring out how much compensation matters to your overall happiness. If its not a huge win for you, consider talking to your boss about other benefits you might be able to get in exchange.But if thats not the case, this is when its worth negotiating for a raise or title change. And because we know this is easier said than done, we put together this w orksheet to help make it easier. 6. Youre Not Allowed to Take Breaks or Time OffSimilar to compensation, when youre working extra hard youre most certainly worthy of taking breaks here and there to recharge.But if your manager yells at you for taking a short lunch break or never lets you go on vacation for too long (or at all), thats a major red flag. Regardless of what industry youre in, a good manager (and company) recognizes the importance of taking time off. All the research backs up the fact that its better for employee productivity and the companys bottom line. Heres the hard truth If you found yourself nodding along to this entire article, youre in a tough spot. You can either try to fix the situation or you can start to think of your next move. But before you do anything drastic, take a quick look in the mirror and make sure that youre not part of the problem. That means learning to set boundaries, saying no more often, and initiating those hard conversations with your boss. Because the worst thing would be to leave this job and end up in the same situation because of your habits.
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