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[quote=Anonymous]The men are not answering the phone for a variety of reasons - largely because many of them think women are all secretaries (and none of them have wives that work) and because they think being in the military makes them better than answering the phone. That's why. One or two of them do help out, and it's much appreciated. The people whose job it is to manage her performance don't because they just assume she's been here so long, what does it matter. I guess the answer is just to stop answering the phone and if I get in trouble for the phone ringing, just point out that I'm doing other tasks that I would rather not stop doing because my coworker is on a personal call. I'm trying to make myself look moderately professional in how I handle this, but I guess it's wrong to think that any of them might agree that she should be talked to about this. [/quote]
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