I've been working at my agency for 5 years. I started there as an intern and stayed on. I am very grateful for the opportunities and growth I have had there. I'm ready to move on and try something new in my career. I took a part time position in another department at the same agency. When I told my boss I would be interviewing for the position she was originally very supportive. The next day she joked with me that she was up all night fretting about me leaving and stated "That f**ing *** can't leave!"
I accepted the position and will be split between 2 positions 20/20 until the fall. Since then my boss has not acknowledged the change. I know I will be around for quite some time so I am not expecting any ceremony but she has been weird in her interactions with me. I talked with her about switching offices as others may want mine and I can have a smaller space as I will only be there part of the time and she ignored the conversation and moved on to a different topic. I sent her my new schedule and asked if it was acceptable, never heard back. There was no mention that my last week of full time in the department last week.
I guess my question is, do I address this with her? Or just slowly leave the department and carry on as normal?
Other info in my mind: A colleague of mine that left the department 2 years ago had a similar experience. After talking with my boss on 3 separate occasions about her leaving the department for another position at the agency my colleague was scolded by our boss's boss because my boss denied knowing anything about her leaving.
Re: Boss in Denial.
I have more questions than advice at this point:
Does your new boss know about this current boss and how she reacts in these kinds of situations?
Does your current boss's boss know that the change is happening?
Do you have an official offer letter detailing how this is going down?
It sounds like she doesn't know how to handle these sorts of situations. But IMO as long as you have the whole transition documented, and everyone has the heads up, you can just keep on keeping on until the fall.
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Everything was an internal transfer. My boss actually had to fill out transfer paperwork so everything is documented. I know my new boss and old boss had a discussion about my transfer as well. I don't think my new boss really understands how my old boss reacts however. My current boss's boss does know of the change. My old boss did inform me that she let her know, It seems that my boss's boss is concerned for the department because I am leaving (I took on a lot of different responsibilities that may either be re-assigned or placed back onto my boss). I guess this could be why she is avoiding the topic as well, more is expected of her because of my leaving.
I think I'm fine from a professional transfer standpoint I guess on a more relationship level it has been very strange.
If nothing else, I think I'd start documenting things. You haven't heard back about your schedule? I'd email her and send a copy to yourself where you address it. " gave you my new schedule on ___. As I haven't heard from you in regards to it, I'm assuming it works for you" (or something to that effect).
But have SOME kind of trail where you can prove what you've done to keep her up to date.
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this sounds like a good idea. i'd probably be communicating with as many people as would be reasonable to include in the loop without it seeming like you're going over her head, too. that way, nobody will be surprised about anything at any point.
that doesn't help the relational aspect of the problem, though. that's just weird.
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