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[quote=Anonymous]ITA. That is why s/he is boss. If you start being too demanding/needy/refuse to play nice/fail to step up when needed, then it can easily become a problem. When my friend hired his sister, before he knew it, she refused to do most of the things she was hired for. She wanted to hire someone else to answer the phone, then someone else for this and that, it was never ending and pointless when she was perfectly able. Besides, she was on the internet all day - not for work. When the new company came in, guess who was the first to go? Yup. Her attitude and behavior was toxic and out of line. We've all had to do things at work when we don't want to. There is no caste system here, in spite of the beliefs on DCUM. All I can say in your situation is "we're not in India, are we?" [/quote]
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