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My AA sons bigoted bus driver. Feedback.
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 85793" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>So, does she feel comfortable having people talk to her about dumb white trash? Because that's my viewpoint. </p><p></p><p>Tell your boss that you would like to look at changing routes. When your boss asks why, tell him what she said and that it made you uncomfortable. <u>Period.</u> He'll figure out why this is a problem without any direction from you, and you will come across as reasonable and tolerant. I would <u>not</u> mention a lawsuit in any way shape or form, as that could sound like a veiled threat, and you don't want to go there. Under the circumstances your job is yours as long as you want it.</p><p></p><p>Please, also make a note of everything she has said, what dates, etc., and also about your conversations with your boss. You may need it to protect yourself. If they fire you (and they won't) you have immediate grounds for unemployment, and imminent grounds for a very winnable lawsuit. And your boss will know that if he isn't an idiot, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 85793, member: 99"] So, does she feel comfortable having people talk to her about dumb white trash? Because that's my viewpoint. Tell your boss that you would like to look at changing routes. When your boss asks why, tell him what she said and that it made you uncomfortable. <u>Period.</u> He'll figure out why this is a problem without any direction from you, and you will come across as reasonable and tolerant. I would <u>not</u> mention a lawsuit in any way shape or form, as that could sound like a veiled threat, and you don't want to go there. Under the circumstances your job is yours as long as you want it. Please, also make a note of everything she has said, what dates, etc., and also about your conversations with your boss. You may need it to protect yourself. If they fire you (and they won't) you have immediate grounds for unemployment, and imminent grounds for a very winnable lawsuit. And your boss will know that if he isn't an idiot, too. [/QUOTE]
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