Drama at Work - Page 2
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
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Tazza
Korea (South)1678 Posts
Right now, i'd privately ask her for a chat and explain your stance without getting heated. If you don't nip it right now, it could continue to harbor resentment | ||
Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51431 Posts
Disciplinary gogo! Thats what i would do. You don't like the way she is acting being. Call her in for a formal warning about her conduct with you on the other staff (guessing she is like it with others) GG | ||
Dubzex
United States6994 Posts
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Gowerly
United Kingdom916 Posts
Her remark at the end of the day was, yes, wrong of her. She should not have done that. Personally, I would make a note that it happened and continue as normal. If these things keep happening, keep logging them. Approach a superior should they get out of hand. Also, in future, answer the question with the information you have at hand in a way that actually helps the person asking the question. "I don't know" is fine. "I can call their room" is fine. A non-answer as you provided is insulting and useless. | ||
NeuroticPsychosis
United States322 Posts
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guN-viCe
United States687 Posts
This is about as big of a deal as you make it, really. | ||
gg_hertzz
2152 Posts
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EJK
United States1302 Posts
On November 05 2013 08:26 LaNague wrote: i really think you are the dick in that story. First you refuse to answer her intended question, basically trolling her, and then you tell people in the staff meeting that you would looove to improve communication at work. yeah.... agreed. why would you even be mad at this? She is presenting you an opportunity to improve communication with others (which includes her) and you were pretty blind to it, no wonder you felt blindsided | ||
remedium
United States939 Posts
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ZeaL.
United States5955 Posts
I mean, why the hell would he know if the guy is in his room or not? When I go to a hotel I don't want the front desk dude following me around checking where I'm at at all times of the day. Unless I'm missing something here, it sounds like she was just too lazy to walk to the room and check herself. | ||
Callandor
Australia57 Posts
On November 06 2013 16:26 ZeaL. wrote: I don't get why you guys are ragging on the OP. I mean, why the hell would he know if the guy is in his room or not? When I go to a hotel I don't want the front desk dude following me around checking where I'm at at all times of the day. Unless I'm missing something here, it sounds like she was just too lazy to walk to the room and check herself. The issue is not whether he knew or not, it was how he handled the situation. Rather than telling her "I'm sorry, I don't know", he gave her a snarky answer, which is probably a contributing factor to her aggressiveness towards him. And yes she is most likely being very lazy, but that's the issue that needs to be addressed directly, as mature adults. | ||
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