Enso
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Hi all,
For my work I'm kind of like an "intern" and I will be closer to being qualified at the end of the year. I'm not really an intern but it's probably the closest similar example. As part of my "internship" I work with another professional institution for a month and see a supervisor at the institution one day every week. So I go to this place every week and my supervisor is very qualified. She is very nice and friendly and I can't complain about her being an all-round awesome person.
The thing is, I'm not fully qualified so the "internship" thing is a huge learning experience. After going for a few days now I've developed this ambivalent perspective towards my supervisor/situation. I want to use this supervisor as one of my references on my resume (I'm 99% sure she would say yes). After a few sessions with her, I've begun to understand what I was doing at like a 45% level, and then I would go home and study all the procedures for the workplace etc so I can get better. I'm now finding that I can't seem to do most things correctly and it makes no sense.
On occasion I work with another few people at that location and they are chilled af. So I'll do the job maybe at like a 75-80% level, and they'll just be like "good work, maybe try x next time". However, my main supervisor has kind of gotten to a point now where she just takes over every time I try to develop some independence. I'm not sure if she's being controlling, threatened by me, or she's just a perfectionist. She is the most qualified person, and I can tell she has decades of random knowledge in her head, but she tells me contradicting things. I feel so much happier around the other "junior" supervisors because they are not management and they are just happy the job gets done at an acceptable level like 80%. So now I'm not sure if I should ask this supervisor to be a reference on my resume. I feel she's a wildcard. I genuinely don't know how she would rate me because she's constantly rating me very nicely all day and interrupting my job because I was 2 seconds to slow to do something, or worded something very slightly different to her in front of clients.
The reason I'm posting this I guess is because it's not that I don't like her or I don't like her advice or anything, it's just that I don't know whether the whole thing is more about her than me, because she's so qualified and experienced I understand that's how she is, but at the same time she's starting to contradict herself, and I feel she's a wildcard and I've given up trying to impress her. I've also noticed that even though she's an awesome person, there is still a very subtle boss vibe. In so much as, when she's not around everyone is like 15% more relaxed, it's not because of her personality but simply because of her position.
Anyway, thanks for any responses.
For my work I'm kind of like an "intern" and I will be closer to being qualified at the end of the year. I'm not really an intern but it's probably the closest similar example. As part of my "internship" I work with another professional institution for a month and see a supervisor at the institution one day every week. So I go to this place every week and my supervisor is very qualified. She is very nice and friendly and I can't complain about her being an all-round awesome person.
The thing is, I'm not fully qualified so the "internship" thing is a huge learning experience. After going for a few days now I've developed this ambivalent perspective towards my supervisor/situation. I want to use this supervisor as one of my references on my resume (I'm 99% sure she would say yes). After a few sessions with her, I've begun to understand what I was doing at like a 45% level, and then I would go home and study all the procedures for the workplace etc so I can get better. I'm now finding that I can't seem to do most things correctly and it makes no sense.
On occasion I work with another few people at that location and they are chilled af. So I'll do the job maybe at like a 75-80% level, and they'll just be like "good work, maybe try x next time". However, my main supervisor has kind of gotten to a point now where she just takes over every time I try to develop some independence. I'm not sure if she's being controlling, threatened by me, or she's just a perfectionist. She is the most qualified person, and I can tell she has decades of random knowledge in her head, but she tells me contradicting things. I feel so much happier around the other "junior" supervisors because they are not management and they are just happy the job gets done at an acceptable level like 80%. So now I'm not sure if I should ask this supervisor to be a reference on my resume. I feel she's a wildcard. I genuinely don't know how she would rate me because she's constantly rating me very nicely all day and interrupting my job because I was 2 seconds to slow to do something, or worded something very slightly different to her in front of clients.
The reason I'm posting this I guess is because it's not that I don't like her or I don't like her advice or anything, it's just that I don't know whether the whole thing is more about her than me, because she's so qualified and experienced I understand that's how she is, but at the same time she's starting to contradict herself, and I feel she's a wildcard and I've given up trying to impress her. I've also noticed that even though she's an awesome person, there is still a very subtle boss vibe. In so much as, when she's not around everyone is like 15% more relaxed, it's not because of her personality but simply because of her position.
Anyway, thanks for any responses.
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