MollyTroubletail wrote:
Yes, very much so. What's worse is that people at work seem to find it offensive for me to write down their instructions. They're always telling me in a frustrated voice to put down my pen and just LISTEN to them. They stress the word "listen" as if they believe my problem is inattentiveness. They seem to hold the belief that if I listen closely to their words I will somehow gain the ability to follow their instructions and remember them. They then act outraged that I forgot things they said, even though I told them beforehand that I have to write things down to remember them. This is one reason that I do so well in college but am considered an idiot in the workplace.
I've also found that certain people at work are paranoid about their comments being written down. They want the freedom of later changing their statements and accusing you of not understanding or remembering them. When me and a boss or coworker have had a disagreement about something they told me, and I've shown them that what they really told me was written down, they were NOT happy at all. They quit arguing about it but held a grudge forever after.
They can't tolerate being shown the truth, oh dear.
I am so going to struggle in a job. If I have to rely on verbal instructions, I tend to remember a small part, and then interpret the rest how it seems logical to me. Invariably, that's wrong. ^_^
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