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The Voice of the DBA Dealing with Supervision

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Feb 03, 2013 Dealing with Supervision

I've been working at home for a decade, first for my own company and now for Red Gate Software. In that time, I've learned to manage myself, motivate myself, find work to do, and meet deadlines, all of which I've done without having anyone manage me. Over the last five years I've worked at Red Gate, I'd like to think that I was one of the easier people to manage since I work well on my own. I'm not sure if my various managers would agree, since I know that I can be particular about how I work and not necessarily work closely with others, but at least I haven't required much of their time.

A short while back I was talking with a friend that was under pressure to complete a deployment that was proceeding poorly and their manager stood next to their desk, watching, commenting, and asking how long each process would take. I've had to deal with that situation in the past, and it was  maddening to me. It's hard enough to focus and work on a task when there are problems with the technology. Having someone that can't contribute but is in a supervisory role nearby usually makes things worse.

 

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