ohrtonz
Active Member
So this isn't just about work but about personalities of others as well. And what drives them to demand that you hang out with them for their benefit.
So I said months ago I did not want to attend baseball game with employees because they are very long and I have no interest. I can do other more valuable things. Even if I only stay for a short time for the BBQ. I actually did previously attened one of them before and stayed the whole time. I wasn't going to keep doing it.
There was a game where clients were invited and boss said to everyone "it is mandatory". I thought it was wrong to demand to do PR and interact with clients off the clock, also clients will probably ask job related help questions, also my personal life for small talk is not for clients. Reading too much into it? Could it still be somewhat fun and something to do? Yes, but only if I had nothing better to do. Which I always do.
Anyways I didnt go. And boss asked me what could possibly more important than the game. Im not sure if he was taking offense that I dont like sports or was upset I wasn't going to hang out with clients.
Then there was another one. Boss would put words in my mouth. Tell people that "he is going" and say to me "you're going" very demanding like. Never saying "i would like for you to go. will you?". "Just come for the food". So I did just that. I came, found a far away parking spot. Walked a few blocks, ate food then immediately left. Didnt say a word to anyone. He smiled and was like "HEY YOU CAME! Thanks for coming!"
No one was in their branded work shirts. There was no signs or display of promoting the company in public. There were no clients. I have come to the conclusion there was no benefit to him or the company for me to go except to surround himself with people and have fun at my expense.
I dont always eat breakfast so at work lunches in the office I eat a lot so it seems to others. Though I am having just as much as anyone else it seems to me. Someone joked "do you not get any food at home?". I was thinking that for the baseball game I was going to be sarcastic "yes I came and drove out here. Wasted all this time for some hot dogs and hamburgers because we are almost out of rations at home." I told a coworker I would rather spend $20 on a night out and at restaurants with friends than sit around at a boring baseball game eating free hotdogs.
So I ask. This is norm with just every day social gatherings? That extroverts like to surround themselves with people to have fun. Even if those people aren't really their friends. But they put pressure on them to come?
I just really don't understand why it was so important for me to go. For someone else to decide what is fun for me and what I should do.
I host movie nights and LAN parties and I enjoy having people I know and friends over. Its usually the same group people. But i never demand they come. I dont even ask them to come. Friends hang out every weekend and if we happen to all be available it creates a good time.
So I said months ago I did not want to attend baseball game with employees because they are very long and I have no interest. I can do other more valuable things. Even if I only stay for a short time for the BBQ. I actually did previously attened one of them before and stayed the whole time. I wasn't going to keep doing it.
There was a game where clients were invited and boss said to everyone "it is mandatory". I thought it was wrong to demand to do PR and interact with clients off the clock, also clients will probably ask job related help questions, also my personal life for small talk is not for clients. Reading too much into it? Could it still be somewhat fun and something to do? Yes, but only if I had nothing better to do. Which I always do.
Anyways I didnt go. And boss asked me what could possibly more important than the game. Im not sure if he was taking offense that I dont like sports or was upset I wasn't going to hang out with clients.
Then there was another one. Boss would put words in my mouth. Tell people that "he is going" and say to me "you're going" very demanding like. Never saying "i would like for you to go. will you?". "Just come for the food". So I did just that. I came, found a far away parking spot. Walked a few blocks, ate food then immediately left. Didnt say a word to anyone. He smiled and was like "HEY YOU CAME! Thanks for coming!"
No one was in their branded work shirts. There was no signs or display of promoting the company in public. There were no clients. I have come to the conclusion there was no benefit to him or the company for me to go except to surround himself with people and have fun at my expense.
I dont always eat breakfast so at work lunches in the office I eat a lot so it seems to others. Though I am having just as much as anyone else it seems to me. Someone joked "do you not get any food at home?". I was thinking that for the baseball game I was going to be sarcastic "yes I came and drove out here. Wasted all this time for some hot dogs and hamburgers because we are almost out of rations at home." I told a coworker I would rather spend $20 on a night out and at restaurants with friends than sit around at a boring baseball game eating free hotdogs.
So I ask. This is norm with just every day social gatherings? That extroverts like to surround themselves with people to have fun. Even if those people aren't really their friends. But they put pressure on them to come?
I just really don't understand why it was so important for me to go. For someone else to decide what is fun for me and what I should do.
I host movie nights and LAN parties and I enjoy having people I know and friends over. Its usually the same group people. But i never demand they come. I dont even ask them to come. Friends hang out every weekend and if we happen to all be available it creates a good time.