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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Could she have promoted and still worked part time / expected this to be a possibility? I promoted while part time when my kids were younger. I remained partitme for a year or two more, just in a different role. [/quote] She has declined every opportunity offered in the last 6 months, so no, I didn't expect her to take on a role that requires more time / effort.[/quote] Did you offer her promotions that she turned down? Or just more work for the same pay.[/quote] We offered more work, more pay and it was turned down. Enrichment opportunities were also turned down. That said, it's always been because she had an on going health crisis. This email came on the tail of her not meeting deadlines again too despite the lower work load. So there are two separate issues. Not meeting expectations and being upset about a peer being promoted. [/quote]
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