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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the OP would be in for a rude awakening if she worked at a company where seniority by longevity wasn't the norm. That 25 year old could then be your boss within five years. After a basic threshold, age and experience are not necessarily conducive to results and effectiveness.[/quote] OP here. I'm senior because I know my stuff and because I'm effective. Oh, and let me add: you want to meet with, you check my Outlook calendar and invite me. Why should I be your secretary?[/quote] Oh my gosh. Get over yourself. You are not that important. You are replaceable. Just do your job and stop making things unpleasant for others. You can be replaced by someone with better skills and a better attitude. No one wants to lose good talent because your ego is hogging up all of the air. -Business Owner[/quote] Or, I could just start disapproving stuff that comes to me, instead of trying to work with the lazy person trying to make me do all her work. Don't get defensive if I ask you if you've read policy XYZ, which is completely pertinent to this issue, since what you're trying to do would require a waiver of that policy, and you appear not to have a grasp of the issue but just want me to rubber stamp something.[/quote]
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