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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This isn't a simple case of someone raising their voice to this person. She walked in on an already heated discussion and proceeded to interject herself into it. How was that going to turn out well? She is not an innocent victim here. Painting this as if she suddenly got yelled at out of the blue is disingenuous. If that were the case, certainly that would be misconduct. But it's not the case. She stirred the shit here and some got on her.[/quote] Agree with all of this. She is also much lower than the yellee. She could have interjected with what she thought was clarifying information and it was just completely out of context and off the wall. That could be very irritating. I'm not saying yelling is OK but some of these employees are clueless. If the yeller had just smiled condescendingly and said "Thanks Larla, but you know nothing about this. Please shut the door behind you and don't interrupt again." Perfectly polite but could also miff someone.[/quote]
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