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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not trying to be snarky OP, but you were out of line to call your boss a fat a%#. Especially in a professional setting. I can understand why you would be angry but name-calling is taking things a little too far in my opinion. Plus like another person stated ->> you will need professional job references in the future so best to not burn any bridges, especially w/name calling. Just some food for thought (No pun intended Btw.)[/quote] When people mess with your income people get nasty. The manager promised an income I.e. a certain amount of hours and then she didn't deliver on that and became nasty when I asked for it. That was personal. I was professional when I asked about my hours and I gave them 6 weeks to figure it out. I'm not going to be loyal to a job that doesn't value me and lies about what they are offering. I have had an internship at a non-profit for two years now so I do have that reference. I do agree that maybe I went overboard but managers in the service industry can be nasty too and they usually have no consequences for their actions. [/quote] OP, no manager is going to want to help you because you’re not a good investment for them. You have the maturity of a 14 year old. Even if you work hard, you can’t be put in a position with more responsibility because you won’t be able to conduct yourself professionally. [/quote]
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