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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 96981" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Jo</p><p></p><p>Maybe if you REMIND yourself all thru the sit down meeting part that this IS your brother in law and you've known him since you were 12, it will go a bit easier.</p><p></p><p>If I was that valuable an asset to the company, honey I'd be telling brother in law we needed to have that sit down yesterday so hop to it and figure out how much you're gonna pay to keep me doing my job so darn well. Otherwise I might start having memory lapses and you just don't know WHAT will happen then.</p><p></p><p>I'd be hard pressed to not speak my mind to family.</p><p></p><p>You need to build up your confidence. You ARE a valuable asset to this co. That is obvious. You need to act like it. Carry the confidence you have for your work right into that meeting with you.</p><p></p><p>Those meetings stink. Way back when, when I used to work in a hospital we did it that way. First year I was a wreck. Second year both head nurse and I knew no one could do the job as well as I could. I was no wreck the second year. I carrying the confidence of someone who could not only do the job, but better than anyone else right into that office with me. lol</p><p></p><p>When time came that I had to quit because husband and I were relocating to oh, she all but got on her hands and knees and begged me to stay. You wouldn't believe the offers she was making. Heck I didn't believe the offers she was making. :rofl:</p><p></p><p>Go get 'em girl! :warrior:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 96981, member: 84"] Jo Maybe if you REMIND yourself all thru the sit down meeting part that this IS your brother in law and you've known him since you were 12, it will go a bit easier. If I was that valuable an asset to the company, honey I'd be telling brother in law we needed to have that sit down yesterday so hop to it and figure out how much you're gonna pay to keep me doing my job so darn well. Otherwise I might start having memory lapses and you just don't know WHAT will happen then. I'd be hard pressed to not speak my mind to family. You need to build up your confidence. You ARE a valuable asset to this co. That is obvious. You need to act like it. Carry the confidence you have for your work right into that meeting with you. Those meetings stink. Way back when, when I used to work in a hospital we did it that way. First year I was a wreck. Second year both head nurse and I knew no one could do the job as well as I could. I was no wreck the second year. I carrying the confidence of someone who could not only do the job, but better than anyone else right into that office with me. lol When time came that I had to quit because husband and I were relocating to oh, she all but got on her hands and knees and begged me to stay. You wouldn't believe the offers she was making. Heck I didn't believe the offers she was making. [img]:rofl:[/img] Go get 'em girl! [img]:warrior:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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