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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 146319" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I would have a COW!! Just over the body spray alone. I am SOOO allergic - I actually get breathing problems, not to mention migraines. I had to leave a seminar at the restaurant show because some woman had just used WAY too much perfume and sat right in front of me. I was choking and gagging because the nasty stink. I later saw people almost RUNNING from her booth at the restaurant show. They would make a WIDE path around her. </p><p> </p><p>The other things would be a problem also. Maybe, when she is away from the desk you can just take the spray out of her desk so she can't use it. You need to make the manager aware that this is a problem and that it will drive customers away. If I went to meet a marketing person who had used scent this unwisely, I would certainly not buy any product she marketed.</p><p> </p><p>I would see if someone or a group of people woudl go to the manager with the problems about the lighting and scent and tapping. The lighting is dangerous. The company is WIDE OPEN for a lawsuit. Not just for safety because the lighting. They are open to charges for hostile work environment because the perfume and tapping and lights. If ANYONE working there has asthma, or clients do, this woman is risking their health.</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry you have to endure this. Also ask the manager to order the desk lamp - I am sure he will LOVE spending $$ to buy a lamp for you when the company already pays for lighting. Make SURE he knows it is because she has said the lights need to be turned off all the time.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs,</p><p> </p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 146319, member: 1233"] I would have a COW!! Just over the body spray alone. I am SOOO allergic - I actually get breathing problems, not to mention migraines. I had to leave a seminar at the restaurant show because some woman had just used WAY too much perfume and sat right in front of me. I was choking and gagging because the nasty stink. I later saw people almost RUNNING from her booth at the restaurant show. They would make a WIDE path around her. The other things would be a problem also. Maybe, when she is away from the desk you can just take the spray out of her desk so she can't use it. You need to make the manager aware that this is a problem and that it will drive customers away. If I went to meet a marketing person who had used scent this unwisely, I would certainly not buy any product she marketed. I would see if someone or a group of people woudl go to the manager with the problems about the lighting and scent and tapping. The lighting is dangerous. The company is WIDE OPEN for a lawsuit. Not just for safety because the lighting. They are open to charges for hostile work environment because the perfume and tapping and lights. If ANYONE working there has asthma, or clients do, this woman is risking their health. I am sorry you have to endure this. Also ask the manager to order the desk lamp - I am sure he will LOVE spending $$ to buy a lamp for you when the company already pays for lighting. Make SURE he knows it is because she has said the lights need to be turned off all the time. Hugs, Susie [/QUOTE]
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