Hi KH Community,
This is such a great community; I am hoping some of you can offer perspective and help me with a work situation I am facing.
One of my job duties is assisting a retired U.S. Federal Court judge with some of his billing, paralegal-type work, and filing. While he has a permanent secretary (that he is not fond of at all - more on that later), I was assigned to him as a political move and to boost his ego. As a judge who was so used to having a “staff,” my law firm’s management felt that if they gave him two people working for him, he would have his “staff.”
His behavior in front of me borders on, and can be outright, unprofessional. He has taken to badmouthing the other member of the “staff” right in front of me, from anything to her work product to her choices of lifestyle and what she eats. In addition, he pats me on the head for a job well done, like smoothing out my hair. It is this patting on the head that distubs me most. It is definitely not sexual, but very unprofessional and rather demeaning - I feel as though I am being treated like a child!
The first time the patting happened, I thought it was an isolated incident and kept quiet, but when it happened again I decided to speak to administration to see if it should be taken further. They told me that he’s an old man who “doesn’t know the rules” and that he just appreciates my hard work and I should be flattered he thinks so highly of me. I was told to just bring it up during your performance review and leave it there. As for the badmouthing of the other woman? Same thing - he’s older, he doesn’t know any better, just let it go in one ear and out the other and just to remember how much he appreciates your work.
I get the distinct impression that the firm’s management does not want to deal with this because (a) a retired federal court judge of his stature brings prestige to the firm and (b) he’s been through at least five secretaries in his tenure (less than four years) and they don’t want to have to reassign him again.
I don’t know if I should even bother bringing my displeasure with this (and working for him in general) during my review, since I know no action will be taken. However, I do like other things I do here - I was given an opportunity to temp in a position related to the master’s degree I was pursuing, I enjoy my other marketing work, and the firm is understanding of schedule adjustments related to my classes. And this situation is making me feel rather miserable and taking whatever joy I had out of this job.
So, what should I do? Speak up? Keep my mouth shut and deal with it? Quietly start looking for a new job??
Thanks a bunch,
Kate
PS - sorry this was so long.

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