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I couldn't figure out where else to post this so thought I'd just post it here. I am having problems with some of my co-workers and am about to go postal on them. I have recently been promoted into this position and the 3 others I work with are giving me some major grief. I come in and work hard so what else do they want? They want me to be super woman and do my work and about half of theirs. When I ask my superviser a question those 3 pop up and answer while my supervisor is answering me. So I have 4 people answering me when I only asked one person. Today I was just waiting for one of them....I call her the ringleader to jump in when she was talking to a vendor. I am just about to lose it and just start to yell and I don't know what to do. Do you have any suggestions out there?
Don't Blame me I just do what the Voices Tell me to do
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Gee, that really is beat
![]() If you can, try to discuss this with him/her, I found many years ago that even if I felt my boss didn't want to hear me or would get annoyed, he actually surprised me and talked to me about things that were happening at work and with employees or customer's accounts. Most of the times things worked out for the best and all ran smoothly, the one's that caused trouble were the ones that not many of the other co-workers got along with either and were let go or quit and went elsewhere, which benefited everyone in the long run. Just my 2 cents. I'm wishing you lots of luck with this situation, I know how things like this can really drain a person, hang in there ![]() "darkeyes" In giving advice seek to help, not please your friend SOLON
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