how to deal with unfair treatment
Dear all,
I have a little "coping" problem. The setting is at work. I did a job together with a colleague. Most of the work has been done by me (90% I guess), but he acquired the job so we could do it. Now it's about who should be named with the impressive results, or better, in which order our names should appear. It is a quite prestigous project, so it would be nice to be named first for both of us.
Well.
Now, a little surprising for me, he said he would be "not unhappy" with me being first. But he also would be happy with being first as well because of his importance of getting that job. And then suggested to put our names alphabetically (which would, as it happens, put him first
)
now, as a Christian, obviously I would step back and let him go first if he is so keen after it.
But anyway, I feel treated unfair and have that bad feeling about it. I am not happy with that decision yet.
Could you help me here? Is that thinking of mine appropriate? Would you support me stepping back? Or should the "others first" approach not be applied here?
It's not a rational issue for me, "just" an emotional one. I feel bad about deciding for the other because I think it's unfair. Why is that? How to deal with it?
Thank you so much for your help!
Chris
Dear all,
I have a little "coping" problem. The setting is at work. I did a job together with a colleague. Most of the work has been done by me (90% I guess), but he acquired the job so we could do it. Now it's about who should be named with the impressive results, or better, in which order our names should appear. It is a quite prestigous project, so it would be nice to be named first for both of us.
Well.
Now, a little surprising for me, he said he would be "not unhappy" with me being first. But he also would be happy with being first as well because of his importance of getting that job. And then suggested to put our names alphabetically (which would, as it happens, put him first

now, as a Christian, obviously I would step back and let him go first if he is so keen after it.
But anyway, I feel treated unfair and have that bad feeling about it. I am not happy with that decision yet.
Could you help me here? Is that thinking of mine appropriate? Would you support me stepping back? Or should the "others first" approach not be applied here?
It's not a rational issue for me, "just" an emotional one. I feel bad about deciding for the other because I think it's unfair. Why is that? How to deal with it?
Thank you so much for your help!
Chris