I& #39;ve now had a few days to mull over this and chill out and work out if I& #39;m over-reacting or not.
And I feel I& #39;m not.
If I am presenting something - DO NOT INTERUPT AND TALK OVER ME.
And I feel I& #39;m not.
If I am presenting something - DO NOT INTERUPT AND TALK OVER ME.
Had to present something this week - was co-presenting with someone (in fact, multiple someone& #39;s) and rather than typing into the chat (which is what they& #39;ve done for everyone else& #39;s presentations) I ended up with people talking over the top of me.
In fact, not just talking over the top of me...but correcting me and saying I& #39;d missed information - INFORMATION I HADN& #39;T YET GOT TO BECAUSE THEY INTERRUPTED.
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Not going to lie, I& #39;m *BEYOND* cranky about this - I thought I& #39;d calm down more, I thought I& #39;d get over it.
But I haven& #39;t. And I& #39;m not.
But I haven& #39;t. And I& #39;m not.
This was 100% sexist bullshit. Every other presenter? Male. Me? Not male.
I have no issues with people chiming in with information that I& #39;ve missed or information that I& #39;ve got wrong, but derailing the conversation? Or questioning my knowledge on something WHILE I& #39;m presenting?
I have no issues with people chiming in with information that I& #39;ve missed or information that I& #39;ve got wrong, but derailing the conversation? Or questioning my knowledge on something WHILE I& #39;m presenting?
They should just be grateful it was being recorded, else I would& #39;ve lost my fucking shit...