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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here, and now that I have cooled off, I likely won't mention it to her boss. I don't think it would result in my firing, as I'm in a position where my 2-3 predecessors have failed, and I'm performing extremely well (and I'm in a position where my success generates revenue). However, there's no good way to tell the story [b]without making myself look like a drama queen. [/b] My co-worker is full of it if she thinks I believe she didn't do it on purpose and/or wasn't aware that the door had slammed right in my face. However, [b]I'm going to be the bigger person and give her another chance[/b] despite her track record. Overall, we work very well together. (And honestly, I'm not worried about being fired. I like my job and I hope to keep it, but I don't need it -- I can find another job.)[/quote] Because you are a drama queen. You're not her boss, she apologized. There is literally nothing to be done. And the idea that you will "give her another chance" is laughable. You are not as valuable as you think you are. Certainly you are not more valuable than the boss's daughter. And if you go to the boss and complain that she slammed the door, but have to admit that she already apologized, you will look like a lunatic and YOU will be labelled the person who is difficult to work with. [/quote]
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