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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 555379"><p>I spoke to my lawyer friend. He said this is a big enough issue to talk directly to the owner (bypass managers). Tell him that I'd rather not work the same shifts as her but don't go into detail. If the owner asks why, I'm supposed to just tell him that I can't talk about the details but that it just needs to be. He said he's worked with this owner on some other issues and that he's very understanding.</p><p></p><p>Now, just to work up the courage to do it. Just talking to my lawyer friend has lessened the anxiety somewhat. It feels like I have a plan but don't have the courage to do it yet. There are just too many possible outcomes that are scaring me. The fact that the owner has worked with him on similar (not as big) issues before has given me some hope. Personally, I'd MUCH rather destroy any hope of her EVER working ANYWHERE in this town (so she'd move and never come back) but I can't have it coming back to bite me in any way.</p><p></p><p>Thank you all for your support. Just one more reason I LOVE this place. You guys are awesome!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 555379"] I spoke to my lawyer friend. He said this is a big enough issue to talk directly to the owner (bypass managers). Tell him that I'd rather not work the same shifts as her but don't go into detail. If the owner asks why, I'm supposed to just tell him that I can't talk about the details but that it just needs to be. He said he's worked with this owner on some other issues and that he's very understanding. Now, just to work up the courage to do it. Just talking to my lawyer friend has lessened the anxiety somewhat. It feels like I have a plan but don't have the courage to do it yet. There are just too many possible outcomes that are scaring me. The fact that the owner has worked with him on similar (not as big) issues before has given me some hope. Personally, I'd MUCH rather destroy any hope of her EVER working ANYWHERE in this town (so she'd move and never come back) but I can't have it coming back to bite me in any way. Thank you all for your support. Just one more reason I LOVE this place. You guys are awesome!!!! [/QUOTE]
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