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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here...I'd say the problem lies with managers who generally don't want confrontation to make people do the job(s) they are well paid to do. And for the record, she is "superior" to me in grade/rank so it's difficult for me to tell her what to do. I was watching the hearing today - and she knows it was on, she muted it in the office TV (your boss is testifying and you muted the TV? hm...) and I had headphones on. The phone rang and rang and rang. So, I did just let it go. [b]She was reading the newspaper and got frustrated and having to close the paper to get to her phone.[/b] And you're are all right - I should have taken care of it early on, but we had a really helpful guy up front so it never phased me. Now that he's gone, I really notice it. [/quote] Wow, what a lazy ass *with attitude*.[/quote] [/quote]
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