Originally posted by: mintyblue
So, guys, I'm in a bit of a fix. I messed up this editing project which was rather complex, and the feedback from the client hasn't been pretty. Now what my boss has done is forwarded that entire feedback email to all members of the team, and saying this is an example of what happens when the team's credibility goes for a toss. She's even kept a call to discuss this issue for all team members (not just me). I'm not sure how I should handle this? Can any of you come up with some good ideas as to how I can save face and what I can say to dilute the situation?
Also, let me mention here that this work is boring and tedious af and I'm trying to find a new job.
Please do advise/come up with suggestions.
this is slightly bordering on public humiliation. It will be over soon , maybe you can discuss in private with your manager if it was needed sometime in the future ..: maybe in an exit interview?
it’s not that of a fatal mistake either ... ur boss could have had ur back .
there nothing unfortunately you can do other than just lie low ... make whatever move you think is best when you are less or not anxious about this anymore.
I had similar situation when I was younger ... I quit my job . Fortunately for me I had 3 months of notice period , I found something at the tail end . So , try not to quit before you find something else.
On a lighter note : The higher threshold you have for shame , the more successful you will be in life !
Edited by pali001 - 3 years ago
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