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That's very weird. I don't know much about office politics but it seems suspicious that your manager wasn't there to directly address your complaints.

Here's how I figure it. Let's say they felt they had conveyed the issues to you and that they could not get you to understand it. It happens, whose fault doesn't matter so much. But if that were the case I'd think a good manager would want to be in the room so that they can reinforce the thing being said and make sure everyone is on the same page.

Or what if they knew exactly what was going on but didn't see any issues. So then a good manager would go in and defend you because you did your best and if your manager knew what you were doing and didn't, well, manage you then who screwed that up really? But a bad manager might just conveniently not be there and who knows what they've been telling your boss you've been doing.

It really sounds like you three need to be in the room at the same time and agree on exactly what you're going to do and with what tools and how you'll explain what you're doing and get it approved. I don't see how else you can cover your butt, they need to take ownership of your technical choices or they aren't really managers or bosses.

But I suppose they could just honestly doubt your technical skills. If that were the case though then why would your manager and boss not both be there? No matter what happens it's really weird that the person who knew what you were doing and what needed to be done was absent.




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