silverspeed
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- Mar 9, 2003
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I work within a large engineering group in stress analysis for a multinational corporation. I'm in the habit of checking my work especially considering that it is for the substantiation of flight hardware. As a consequence I've found mistakes in work, by company experts, that is being done and had been done before my joining the company. I've highlighted this purely in the interest of flight safety. I have also found myself wining technical arguments with my lead to the point of him now always calling in others into the argument in an effort to wear me out.
All this has earned me unpopularity amongst management over time and their negative exclamations like about me "doing a science project" despite being one of a handful of whom who take about half the time it takes to normally release engineering substantiation. It has gotten to the point now where fellow colleagues are now taking the opportunity to dismiss me, and my performance reviews which were excellent since I joined a few years back, are now artificially degraded to support smaller pay increments by any means. As for the hackling, I'm often too steeped in my work due to the complexities involved to put a stop to them; they often seem like a drive-by shooting!
I love the work but the daily onslaught is draining and distractive, and I'm not sure if this happens elsewhere. Any advice on how to turn the tide against me and the outright false claims would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
SS
All this has earned me unpopularity amongst management over time and their negative exclamations like about me "doing a science project" despite being one of a handful of whom who take about half the time it takes to normally release engineering substantiation. It has gotten to the point now where fellow colleagues are now taking the opportunity to dismiss me, and my performance reviews which were excellent since I joined a few years back, are now artificially degraded to support smaller pay increments by any means. As for the hackling, I'm often too steeped in my work due to the complexities involved to put a stop to them; they often seem like a drive-by shooting!
I love the work but the daily onslaught is draining and distractive, and I'm not sure if this happens elsewhere. Any advice on how to turn the tide against me and the outright false claims would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
SS