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Originally Posted by Bozdickens
It wasn’t too bad today. I was originally working with the coworker who got yelled at. Then the coworker who did the yelling came and needed something to do. The manager told the first coworker to go do something else. Before she left she said “sorry to leave you with her.” I just treaded carefully with her and I was fine. She asked me a lot of questions since she’s new. I answered them correctly, showed her how when necessary, and just walked on egg shells basically. So yeah I was pretty scared of getting yelled at.
I don’t know why she thinks it’s appropriate to go around yelling at her coworkers when she’s not even a manager, plus the fact that she’s new and doing that is weird.
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