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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's super annoying, and I'm sorry you're stuck with a negative team leader! That said, I don't see ANY good coming from saying anything--it won't change your supervisor and it may affect your work environment, making it harder for you to do the work. Given that you're new, just stick to your principles by not badmouthing people the way she does. Your conscience should be clear as long as you behave in a way that YOU know is right. As I've been reminded many times in similar situations, the only person's behavior you can control is your own (especially when you're the newest). But I bet some of your colleagues will benefit from your positive attitude, as will your clients. Hang in there![/quote] +1 Just conduct yourself in a different manner than your boss and always treat your clients and colleagues with dignity and respect, both in and out of their presence.[/quote]
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