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she doesn't like me


Question Posted Thursday May 4 2006, 4:27 pm

i work at great clips, and the other receptionist has a huge problem with me. i think she walked in when i told one of the stylists that the manager would never fire her because she sucks up to her. and i think the other receptionist told the manager that, and i got called in for a meeting tonight, what am i supposed to say.. and don't tell me im screwed bc i already know..

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ReginaNGretchen answered Sunday May 7 2006, 10:45 am:
Gossip is the best! If they give you a hard time about it, just say it was a joke or something or you didn't mean it! Then you can tell the manager what a great job she's doing! Sucking up does get you far!

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TheTeenGirl answered Thursday May 4 2006, 6:17 pm:
Well, it might be a little scary to be called in for a meeting, but let's not forget the fact that you don't know for sure if that's the reason.

The mature way to go about this is to apologize for saying what you said if it is a confrontation for what happened. It's going to be alright, and you messed up by talking about your receptionist and need to know not to do it again even if you know for sure that whoever you are talking aout isn't in the room.

No matter how rude the people you work with get with you, you have to learn that you shouldn't disrespect them in any way because you do not want conflict going on with the people you work with. And the peple who you were gossiping to about your receptionist were probably thinking, "Oh, so this is the way she is, I wonder if she's talking behind my back about the way I work" Or something like that.

So even if this meeting has nothing to do with what happened, then you should still learn from this to always respect the people you work with. I think that you should try clearing the issue with your receptionist because it will be really tense if you keep working with her knowing that she has a huge problem with you.

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alliesadvice answered Thursday May 4 2006, 6:12 pm:
if that issue comes up at the meeting then just apologize and say you were having a rough day or something.. do something so you wont get into too much trouble and so she knows you didnt mean to hurt her feelings :)

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