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Originally Posted by ruby2011
...Just yesterday, I asked my current supervisor why he brushed me aside whenever I talked to him.
I would say stuff and he immediately asked me to run an order out for drive thru, for instance without actually hearing what I had said.
I had an outburst and b*tched that it isn't fair.
He explained that it was busy during lunch rush and he needed things done at that moment. And that he doesn't personally hate me.
Next time I work, I need to remind him I'm dealing with the effect of the Arby's supervisor who hurt me.
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You asked how to get over the effect of the Arby's supervisor.
From your description of this incident at lunch, it sounds like you just picked the wrong time to gab. Thats not a big deal, but yeah it can hurt your feelings anyway.
Your current supervisor probably already forgot about this incident. I would not remind him about it the next time you work. The next time you work, you should just work!
Try to stay in the present moment - not the past. MAYBE the future, but that is probably your supervisors worry, to prepare for the next rush.