My boss is horrible about approving vacation requests. I’ve had a few vacation requests sitting in his queue for more than a month. I’d like to book flights soon, so I can’t just wait for him to get with the program. He should just look at the calendar and either grant it or say, “Sorry, someone has that day off already.” It’s not that difficult
But before you hike up your Osh Kosh B’gosh and march into his office, make your request as easy as possible for him to grant. Start by asking your co-workers yourself if they foresee a conflict with your plans — as you say, it’s not that difficult. When you present the request to your boss, mention that you have already run the dates by your co-workers. Also, build in a deadline: “I’ll need to buy tickets by [date], so if I don’t hear by [earlier date] that my request is denied, may I assume it’s been approved?” Then follow up weekly so there’s no “gotcha” when you hit your deadline. It may or may not produce the result you want, but it beats passively loathing him from afar.
Not that you asked, but I can’t imagine how a six-person work group functions when a third of the members aren’t interacting. I realize it’s easy for me to suggest, and maybe you’ve tried this —
But what if you made a little effort to connect with your boss when he’s not being moody, and not just when you want something from him?
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