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Jess Having Bad Time With CoWorkers. Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 722620" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>She needs to find a new job, pure and simple. She is only 22 and she wont work here for the rest of her life. If the owner and managers are acting like this then they no longer appreciate her and will ALWAYS favor their own child over her. Once she has another job and is about to put in her two week notice she needs to prepare herself for the onslaught. There will be begging, pleading, and threatening and all manner of stupidity being pulled to try and force or guilt her into staying. DONT LET HER FALL FOR IT! She has given the owner the best of both worlds, a good and reliable employee who can cover for other peoples screw ups, and a potential scape goat for when things go wrong because she wont complain and hasn't documented any of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 722620, member: 18238"] She needs to find a new job, pure and simple. She is only 22 and she wont work here for the rest of her life. If the owner and managers are acting like this then they no longer appreciate her and will ALWAYS favor their own child over her. Once she has another job and is about to put in her two week notice she needs to prepare herself for the onslaught. There will be begging, pleading, and threatening and all manner of stupidity being pulled to try and force or guilt her into staying. DONT LET HER FALL FOR IT! She has given the owner the best of both worlds, a good and reliable employee who can cover for other peoples screw ups, and a potential scape goat for when things go wrong because she wont complain and hasn't documented any of this. [/QUOTE]
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