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Date Posted: 16:53:38 03/19/09 Thu
Author: Michael
Subject: Re: A day at the office
In reply to: rana 's message, "A day at the office" on 09:26:19 03/19/09 Thu

I think you need to ask someone in the company about giving this poor newcomer some basic training. Lets face it, if you dont talk to someone about her you will probably kill her before next week is out! Its the kinder option

Its not your fault, and actually its not hers either - someone employed her (makes you wonder why..surely there are plenty of people with basic computer skills. Is she pretty, by any chance? Related to anyone in the company?) forgive me, but I dont suppose one of the Directors also had to leave early that day?

The company should have some basic training.

Otherwise, can you get your desk moved? Perhaps speak to your boss - its his/her work that is being adversely affected.

Otherwise, i can only guess the best alternative (which I had to employ once) is to put headphones in your ears and say 'Do not disturb me at all today - unless the office is on fire' I did have the earpieces plugged in to an mp3, but not switched on. Blessed relief!

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