Boss says I'm too stressed after me and him had a dissagreement over how to handle something time sensitive.
Boss and me were both remoted into the same person's computer, that happens sometimes, and since we are both working on multiple things we usually don't notice.
The person, apperantly not knowing we were still working on it started doing things. Me and my boss both reacted at the same time. I released keyboard control from the remote and tried to type a message to the client telling him we are still working on the system. My boss tried the more direct method of fighting the client for mouse control. I guess he figured that if the client saw the mouse jump all over the place they would get the hint. At this point he says that he told me he has it under control, I guess he knew I was also remoted in. I must not have heard him.
He lost the battle for mouse control when I released keyboard control, because it drops mouse control too. I started typing the message to the client through my console and my boss re-enabled full control from his end. The message ends up half-typed into the clients excel spreadsheet. I figure I must have misclicked the control release, quickly ctrl-z my mistake, and release controls again. At this point the client does indeed get the hint. And my boss starts walking over to my station after discovering I released control again.
Boss is greatly annoyed, tells me to take some time off because I'm too stressed, and tells me that I need to work on paying attention. I attempt to explain myself, but only get reprimanded for talking back.
So now I have a free week off I guess. Busy as all hell at the shop, so I'm pretty sure this is the worst time to give half the tech staff a week off. But I guess it's his decision. Would have been happier if we would have just laughed it off like we usually do when something like that happens, instead of things becoming all insubordination-y.
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@quinnr: One reason I don't do facebook. Isn't there supposed to be all this serious stuff about cyberbullying in schools now? I got out lucky for social media stuff not existing back when I was in school, but can't somebody in charge be told about that?
Though I suppose that may also not help so much. Even if someone else reports it, she'll still suffer the backlash. Might be the same with a confrontation. I guess it depends on what kind of school it is.