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[quote=Anonymous]I have had managers like her and it’s been awful. So many people leave. I had one new manager who would scream and scream and then when I politely asked her not to yell (I’m a soft spoken introvert and she was trying to bully me), she accused me of racism. Luckily my coworkers were all listening closely and stood up for me. She told HR that black women yell and I needed to get used to it. Hell no. I went to another manager immediately (a black woman!). I find that the best managers listen closely and talk to their subordinates for 1-3 months before making changes. I’ve seen wild changes happen by women managers and they did it with grace. Never yelling, no rudeness and they just moved people around behind closed doors. You all might say you’ve had male managers who scream but I’ve never experienced it. All the male managers I work with are really great, so are the majority of women. Women haven’t been the kindest to me. [/quote]
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