You are the MAN!

Lincoln Adams | December 8, 2007 @ 9:32 pm

This post is part of the series titled, "Waging War At Work." The table of contents for this series is listed below in chronological order:

  1. Fighting The Devil Woman
  2. Forced to Fight
  3. A Battle Won
  4. Countdown to Showdown
  5. The Last Mile
  6. Line in The Sand – Taking a Stand
  7. You are the MAN!



I walked into the Chief’s office and sat down. The chief took his seat behind his desk and leaned back a little in a more relaxed position.

“So, tell me what the problem is…”

…three hours later I got a frantic call from my lieutenant asking me to call him back as soon as possible. I guess people were finally starting to take me seriously. :D

It wasn’t easy though. The chief wasn’t willing to concede anything in my meeting with him at first, and it was looking more and more like I was going to get slapped for insubordination too. But I held my ground and made it clear I wasn’t going to let this one go. They knew I had a case, and they also knew they couldn’t intimidate me either.

In the end the chief finally called the lieutenant, who probably about crapped his pants when he realized I had gone over his head and dealt with the bigwigs. After leaving me an urgent message I called him back and we chatted for a few minutes. Devil Woman was finally being moved, this time for real. For now, the battle had finally been won. :banana:

The next day I finally went back to work after almost a month’s hiatus, the whole place abuzz about what I had done.

I passed by one guy who quickly called me out:

“LINC, you are da MAN!!!”

I blinked. “Umm, thanks?”

“Holy cow, if I had done what you did, I would have been kshhhhhhhh…,” he said, making a slashing motion across his neck. “You are DA MAN!”

My coworkers greeted me with much fanfare, then quickly ushered me to the same desk that had once been occupied by Devil Woman and my supervisor, who was now my ex-supervisor. If that didn’t speak volumes about the victory I had been given here, nothing did. I was now using the supervisor’s desk, effectively seizing what had used to be someone else’s “throne.”

It didn’t come without sacrifice though. I lost a week of vacation time, and I’ve probably been branded as a troublemaker now by some of the people here. Too bad, really. If rattling cages is what needs to be done to get some justice around here, then the world could certainly use a few more troublemakers. :naughty:


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13 Responses to “You are the MAN!”

Jules wrote a comment on December 8, 2007 @ 11:33:pm
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Trouble maker ;) That sucks about the vacation time, and too damn bad about the “branding.” Actually you are “da man” now, so all is good, right?

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on December 8, 2007 @ 11:57:pm
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I don’t think anybody will bother me for a while, at least as long as I don’t set the place on fire or anything. :naughty:

clairec23 wrote a comment on December 9, 2007 @ 06:52:pm
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I just wanted to say well done for standing your ground. I can’t believe you lost that vacation time though! At least you made them listen to you and maybe you will feel a little less frustrated by everything that had been going on. Your superiors really sound like…not nice people ;)

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on December 9, 2007 @ 10:39:pm
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They’re bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard fillings. :tongue:

Though not all of them are. My previous supervisor was a good guy, and we also have a new department head who also seems like a good guy. :)

Mou wrote a comment on December 10, 2007 @ 04:10:am
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Dude, this had better all have been true – this story had me hooked from start to finish!! :wink:

Well done though!!

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on December 10, 2007 @ 10:18:am
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Really? I actually thought the writing was crap. Something interesting finally happens and yet no matter how I penned it it never seemed to come out right. :unsure:

Thanks for the encouragement though. :shades:

Mou wrote a comment on December 11, 2007 @ 07:33:am
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It was more the content that had me hooked! I had a bet with myself that it would finish with you quitting and walking out but I was wrong! :wink:

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on December 11, 2007 @ 10:37:am
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That could still happen in the future, if I can ever find a way to make a living off the Internet that is. :blink:

Casey wrote a comment on December 11, 2007 @ 11:34:am
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I get work from Home spam all the time…

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on December 11, 2007 @ 09:32:pm
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I get work from Home spam all the time…

And this helps me… how again?? :huh:

Casey wrote a comment on December 12, 2007 @ 03:20:pm
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Have you not read it? You can make like $5,000 a day, doing . . . er . . . something.

Lance wrote a comment on December 21, 2008 @ 03:18:pm
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Well, I’m mistaken.
From previous posts, I had come to the conclusion that you wanted to be a police officer. Now it seems that you ARE a p.o. and I missed it.

Screw my advice.

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on December 21, 2008 @ 07:12:pm
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No you’re correct, even though I work for such an agency, I don’t work as an officer.

I thought this might be something I wanted to do but there’s too much corruption for me to make any meaningful difference. Ultimately, I need to go where I’ll feel like I truly belong. :)


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