u/Academic-Fly5863

accomplice to my manager's dishonesty?

i (25f) just got out of a meeting where my manager took credit for the project i spent 3 months on. we were discussing the upcoming quarter's goals, and he casually dropped that he "led" our team to achieve them, without mentioning my name or the fact that i was the lead.

the whole room erupted in congratulations, and now everyone's messaging him saying "great job" and "you're an amazing leader". it feels like a slap in the face. when did he tell anyone about my contributions? not once.

i'm tempted to speak up at our next team meeting or casually mention it to someone i trust, but i don't want to seem petty or unprofessional. has anyone else been in this situation?

tl;dr manager took credit for project i spent 3 months on without acknowledging me, and now everyone's congratulating him. should i speak up?

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u/Academic-Fly5863 — 6 days ago

just got evicted with 60 days notice, feeling like i've been punched in the gut

i've been dealing with housing issues for months, but i never thought it'd come to this. today, i received a letter stating that my lease will be terminated 60 days from now due to "unapproved subletting". the truth is, i was forced into making an arrangement with a friend to let them live in the spare room because of my own financial struggles.

i've always paid rent on time, kept the place clean, and never had any issues. but this one mistake has led to me facing eviction. not only that, but i'm also struggling to make ends meet i've got bills piling up, no savings left, and nowhere else to go.

the hardest part is knowing my landlord won't do anything to help; they just want the money from the lease termination. has anyone been in a similar situation? any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated

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u/Academic-Fly5863 — 7 days ago