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Date Posted: 16:56:48 06/28/09 Sun
Author: Samantha
Subject: Re: A day at the office
In reply to: Johnny reb 's message, "Re: A day at the office" on 18:19:51 06/25/09 Thu

Things have changed, a great deal since I wrote that post. I was afraid it might be because of my post that she got into trouble but then I learnt that there were many complaints involving her. She was moved to another office.

I felt sorry for her because she couldn't understand why.. she still thinks that she is brilliant and a very good, skilled and talented girl and that her boss made a big mistake letting her go to another department.

>Rana,
>
>I think Michael put that pretty well. Excuse yourself
>towards her telling her due to temporary stress
>related hearing difficulties/hormonal imbalances/grave
>family problems causing a typing tremor you can't
>concentrate on YOUR OWN work without being left in
>total silence - and plug in those silent earphones.
>Means, logically, if you can't work you will be fired,
>and that for sure is not what that darling wants, does
>she?
>
>It is not your job to teach her basic office skills,
>or are you her instructor as well? She should let you
>alone and let you do your work.
>
>Somehow I can't get rid of the feeling that she is
>playing games and trying to scheme until she has the
>power to pit the colleagues against each other. This
>might mean a you or her decision in the end.
>
>If possible, talk to your boss(es). They would not
>want to miss your proven collaboration. At least
>that's how it should be.
>
>Thumbs up for you ;)

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