Soooo, I may have accidentally made myself too available at work for the wrong reasons.
I work in apparel and cover shifts in different departments.
I've been in shoes lately and the manager says they need another person in shoes since no one really is too enthused about it, but apparently I did well right off the bat.
The thing is, I kinda was infatuated with the manager so I was working harder than normal without really realizing it.
They're offering me a job in footwear, but I haven't been there long and I'm afraid the manager just offered me the job because he realized I had a (innocent) crush (that I know better than to act on) on him
I really do like working in shoes, but I see this as potentially problematic.
I don't want to piss my current manager off, but I wouldn't still be working for the same compant, just different department.
Should I go for it or stay in my lane until I've been there longer?
I've already made myself pretty available to the shoes manager, so I'm wielding a double ended sword here.
Excuse the derpy grammar.
Stay where you are. I wouldn't trust the other manager not to exploit your crush on him and when he gets rejected, he fires you for some bullshit reason.
Also, managers need to work these out between themselves. He should have asked your current manager if he could discuss it with you before approaching you.
Stay where you are. "I want to do the job I was hired to do first" is a good reason to turn it down.