Weird Circumstances after being Staffed

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I have been waiting to be staffed for more than two months.



I was happy when someone announced to me that I was going to be staffed with verbal details.



Naturally, I was expecting an official email with formal contact information about my new field boss, but nothing.



All I got was a phone number retrieved by a local manager from Whatsapp, and I was told to go to a specific office and call that manager who will then get me in, and then I could my new mission.



When I called the new manager, he didn't anticipate, I told him my name, but it felt he didn't know what I wanted from him or something.



I had to explain to him the whole situation, that's when he told me when I will come to you ...



Later, he showed my desk, and I kept waiting for something to happen, then he sent me some documents to read, some quick introduction.



After that, he showed the first environment I was going to use on the computer.



I didn't do much on the first week (last week of September).



Last monday, he came to me and briefly told me to look at a second environment.



I spent a couple of days just reviewing, but that I was a boring unclear task.



So I asked for more visibility and he told that I came in a busy period with a lot of incidents and that he doesn't have time for me. Plus, he doesn't have an interesting subject yet to assign to me. Interesting as easy and useful.



A new week has started and I still seem invisible to him.



He doesn't need me, maybe, and he wishes I leave?



Aren't there welcoming rituals for new team members?



Or is this such a mundane situation?









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    I have been waiting to be staffed for more than two months.



    I was happy when someone announced to me that I was going to be staffed with verbal details.



    Naturally, I was expecting an official email with formal contact information about my new field boss, but nothing.



    All I got was a phone number retrieved by a local manager from Whatsapp, and I was told to go to a specific office and call that manager who will then get me in, and then I could my new mission.



    When I called the new manager, he didn't anticipate, I told him my name, but it felt he didn't know what I wanted from him or something.



    I had to explain to him the whole situation, that's when he told me when I will come to you ...



    Later, he showed my desk, and I kept waiting for something to happen, then he sent me some documents to read, some quick introduction.



    After that, he showed the first environment I was going to use on the computer.



    I didn't do much on the first week (last week of September).



    Last monday, he came to me and briefly told me to look at a second environment.



    I spent a couple of days just reviewing, but that I was a boring unclear task.



    So I asked for more visibility and he told that I came in a busy period with a lot of incidents and that he doesn't have time for me. Plus, he doesn't have an interesting subject yet to assign to me. Interesting as easy and useful.



    A new week has started and I still seem invisible to him.



    He doesn't need me, maybe, and he wishes I leave?



    Aren't there welcoming rituals for new team members?



    Or is this such a mundane situation?









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      I have been waiting to be staffed for more than two months.



      I was happy when someone announced to me that I was going to be staffed with verbal details.



      Naturally, I was expecting an official email with formal contact information about my new field boss, but nothing.



      All I got was a phone number retrieved by a local manager from Whatsapp, and I was told to go to a specific office and call that manager who will then get me in, and then I could my new mission.



      When I called the new manager, he didn't anticipate, I told him my name, but it felt he didn't know what I wanted from him or something.



      I had to explain to him the whole situation, that's when he told me when I will come to you ...



      Later, he showed my desk, and I kept waiting for something to happen, then he sent me some documents to read, some quick introduction.



      After that, he showed the first environment I was going to use on the computer.



      I didn't do much on the first week (last week of September).



      Last monday, he came to me and briefly told me to look at a second environment.



      I spent a couple of days just reviewing, but that I was a boring unclear task.



      So I asked for more visibility and he told that I came in a busy period with a lot of incidents and that he doesn't have time for me. Plus, he doesn't have an interesting subject yet to assign to me. Interesting as easy and useful.



      A new week has started and I still seem invisible to him.



      He doesn't need me, maybe, and he wishes I leave?



      Aren't there welcoming rituals for new team members?



      Or is this such a mundane situation?









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      I have been waiting to be staffed for more than two months.



      I was happy when someone announced to me that I was going to be staffed with verbal details.



      Naturally, I was expecting an official email with formal contact information about my new field boss, but nothing.



      All I got was a phone number retrieved by a local manager from Whatsapp, and I was told to go to a specific office and call that manager who will then get me in, and then I could my new mission.



      When I called the new manager, he didn't anticipate, I told him my name, but it felt he didn't know what I wanted from him or something.



      I had to explain to him the whole situation, that's when he told me when I will come to you ...



      Later, he showed my desk, and I kept waiting for something to happen, then he sent me some documents to read, some quick introduction.



      After that, he showed the first environment I was going to use on the computer.



      I didn't do much on the first week (last week of September).



      Last monday, he came to me and briefly told me to look at a second environment.



      I spent a couple of days just reviewing, but that I was a boring unclear task.



      So I asked for more visibility and he told that I came in a busy period with a lot of incidents and that he doesn't have time for me. Plus, he doesn't have an interesting subject yet to assign to me. Interesting as easy and useful.



      A new week has started and I still seem invisible to him.



      He doesn't need me, maybe, and he wishes I leave?



      Aren't there welcoming rituals for new team members?



      Or is this such a mundane situation?







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