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[quote=Anonymous]I don't think this is a problem because you work together. Sounds like you want to complain about a problem but not do anything to fix it, and maybe you are a little resentful of DH's status? You are a team. Be glad that you have such a skilled coach in your back pocket, and take his advice on how to get ahead. If you don't want to advance/don't care, then you need to tell your husband that so that he knows what your goals are. It's OK to want to be a solid worker who is staying put rather than reaching for stars. In many ways you are likely a more valued member of the team than the "fast rising stars." Own that, and help him understand the difference. His advice will likely change if he understands that you're not looking to play and angle every development. If I am wrong, and you do want to move ahead, then why wouldn't you listen to him and take his advice? You are lucky to have a successful role model, friend, and hubby. [/quote]
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