Originally posted by johndoe83 at 7-11-2010 03:25
this guy is 30+ years older than me ...
you definitely want to be careful ... I once sunk a career by being too honest with a manager, who was then systematically vindictive every chance he could for the next 5 years until I left ... so with 20/20 hindsight ..
If you're shooting for promotion you can maybe turn it to your advantage:-
go talk to some of his peers, and ask them for their opinion
showing your discretion and diplomacy
and your understanding of politics
That'll get you a (vitally important) reading on his level of political connectedness, and allow you to judge just how much of a risk you can afford to take in confronting him.
He must be there because they tolerate him being on the payroll - either because of his connections or his influence
But equally he hangs around you because nobody else tolerates him much in their own presence
bottom line is you want to avoid "flipping out" and getting angry, but in order to protect your own credibility you can't allow him to use you as his emotional tampon. Everyone can see what he's doing, and they can see you're being a doormat. They want you to go on doing it so they don't get trapped the same way. So you do need to gradually escalate until you find a solution. Believe me, doormats don't get promoted: you need to demonstrate you can get your way without making an enemy.
I love the phone suggestion - great - and you may find another approach by asking around discreetly internally ...