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[quote=Anonymous]When she critiques your methodology, it's appropriate to say, "I've actually discussed this with Bossity Boss, and he's happy with the way I'm doing it." This is, of course, only rhe case if you've listened to thw ceitique and you are sure that tthe critique is invalid. It's possible that you could be doing "fine" and that your methodology could be improved. Re: Loud phone conversations- being a customer service rep (where everbody is on the phine) and having phone interviews are torally different that taking a call in the office! Yes, maybe your coworker is way off-base, but it's also possible that your volume was out of norm for the office or actively distracting her work. Is there another peer in the office you can check in with? You're framing everything from this coworker as negative and hostile, and it might be worth seeing how much that is the case, or how much you need to learn business norms.[/quote]
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