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i think you have already picked who you want next.........and the winner is aidwin!

Kyles i would say something to her first maybe tell her the other staff arent liking her attitude and youve heard they are looking 2 sack someone and see if she changes then cool.......if not BYE BYE!

I love it.. having a coffie table is great! lol.

It used to be up aginst the wall with photos and candles etc on it and now i found a wooden wine crate and moved it around so now the candles and photos are on the wine crate and i have a coffie table! yay

When You have a small apartment like mine change is sooo good!

Thats the thing. I have spoken to my boss several times.. and her several times and my points not getting though to her. My boss udnerstands and agrees with me.

She doesnt give a shite what i say really and speaks down to me as if "i have a diploma and you dont" well i dont give a crap if i dont "yet" (soon ill have a degree and shove it up her ass!!)

But you still need to treat your co workers as equals exp in my line of work.

Originally posted by Kyles

Thats the thing. I have spoken to my boss several times.. and her several times and my points not getting though to her. My boss udnerstands and agrees with me.  

She doesnt give a shite what i say really and speaks down to me as if "i have a diploma and you dont" well i dont give a crap if i dont "yet" (soon ill have a degree and shove it up her ass!!)  

But you still need to treat your co workers as equals exp in my line of work.

write a letter... works most of time :)

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