Yeah I remember you writing his part of the project… fair warning, work life is generally full of these assholes and consider this some valuable training. Do not let them slide, make sure you’re representing your efforts (fairly, but firmly) keep your name out front, these shitheads will not hesitate to sling mud at you and your work to save themselves.
For sure, it’s definitely been valuable experience! I would like to think in a working environment, things would be a bit… easier, I guess, since a big part of the problem was this project didn’t have any effective leadership that could challenge the asshole on his lack of contributions. Whereas I would hope that in an actual studio, department heads wouldn’t let someone produce absolutely no work for months, while blindly believing every excuse which is, sadly, what the leader for this project did. The lecturer knew what was up, because despite taking a hands-off approach, he was watching far more closely than most of the class realised - but he let it play out this way precisely because it’s a good learning experience. Suffice to say, I got an extra few points on my grade because I stepped in at the last minute.
Wonderful advice, thank you! I still haven’t really worked out what actually helped to destress me and what didn’t (aside from venting - just feeling heard makes a difference!), because I don’t think I ever really destressed until the deadlines had passed.
Yeah I remember you writing his part of the project… fair warning, work life is generally full of these assholes and consider this some valuable training. Do not let them slide, make sure you’re representing your efforts (fairly, but firmly) keep your name out front, these shitheads will not hesitate to sling mud at you and your work to save themselves.
For sure, it’s definitely been valuable experience! I would like to think in a working environment, things would be a bit… easier, I guess, since a big part of the problem was this project didn’t have any effective leadership that could challenge the asshole on his lack of contributions. Whereas I would hope that in an actual studio, department heads wouldn’t let someone produce absolutely no work for months, while blindly believing every excuse which is, sadly, what the leader for this project did. The lecturer knew what was up, because despite taking a hands-off approach, he was watching far more closely than most of the class realised - but he let it play out this way precisely because it’s a good learning experience. Suffice to say, I got an extra few points on my grade because I stepped in at the last minute.
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Wonderful advice, thank you! I still haven’t really worked out what actually helped to destress me and what didn’t (aside from venting - just feeling heard makes a difference!), because I don’t think I ever really destressed until the deadlines had passed.