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Old Jun 20, 2014, 12:16 AM
Fleury29 Fleury29 is offline
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It often seems like people at work have figured out how to manipulate me into doing and saying things I don't normally say, especially around work, some of the things I've posted about before and I've complained about this to both of my bosses and they insist it's nothing and basically told me to stop complaining. I suppose I'm to take from that my feelings don't matter, yet anyone can violate my privacy,to find out what they want, and anything I say or do seems to land me in trouble. It just isn't fair. For instance, they can be on the cell phone all afternoon long, but I can't have mine in my pocket. They just assume I do whatever the worst case scenario is. I kind of get treated this way everywhere, and don't know what to do because no one will tell me what is is that I can do to make people stop doing things to me, and if you change how you do things it make people feel as thigh you WREE guilty in the first place. So it's a no win for me and I'm at the end of my rope.

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Old Jun 20, 2014, 07:29 AM
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Hello, Fleury29. Is changing jobs an option?
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Old Jun 20, 2014, 03:36 PM
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Only of the job were within the same distance of my house as this one.

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