I have to vent.
I got my annual evaluation and raise at work. (I know, be thankful that I have a good job, and I am.)
There are 3 options "exceeds expectations", "meets expectations", and "below expectations". At my company, you can only get "below" if you have been written up, so not a problem.
Every year it is the same conversation: I think that I should be in the "exceeds" category. They tell me, "no gets 'exceeds', 'exceeds' is a goal" "you have to be perfect all year to get 'exceeds' " "you can still get promoted as 'meets'"
At the six month mark I asked how I was doing. Was told that I was doing fine. Was told not to expect "exceeds" because no one gets it. Been told that for past number of years, so it wasn't a big surprise.
Was told by two supervisors that "exceeds" is for the people who are ready to be promoted.
I have done my job all year. I get 7-15 assignments each day from my supervisors (in addition to my regular work). Looking at my notes, there are THREE days from 2008 where I did not complete one or two assignments.
On my evaluation there were 2 comments: "needs to complete assigned tasks in timely manner" and "staff needs development and training".
I have lower turnover than all other areas of our store, I have sales increases in all departments........what needs development?
I asked the manager giving me the evaluation if he thought that I was "meets". He said that I had to look at the total operation of the store. That the store as a whole met expecations and didn't exceed them.
Does anyone else face crap like this?
As a sidenote, my son has been showing me his homework all year. He gets 95's on all of his reading and writing papers. I never really paid attention......I figured, "95, good kid, pretty smart."
Then I start realize that he ALWAYS has 95's. I get curious and ask the teacher. She says, "well, 95 is the highest that he can score. 95 is a perfect paper."
Uh...........since when is a perfect paper not 100?
Just throwing this out there.