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[quote=Anonymous]Go for it, OP. I'm sure it won't blow back on you at all. A coworker tried tattling to my manager (complete with a request that I be penalized and a recommendation that he be given my job) that I wasn't working as long as the coworker thought I should. Not because it was interfering with his work (since his work doesn't rely on mine at all), just because he was sure I was cheating the system. What he didn't know is, at management request, I now shorten my core workday so I can spend an hour or so in the evening taking care of any last minute issues that arise from our team on the west coast. Long story short, he wasted what little good favor he had with management trying to get me in trouble for a work schedule that was actually dictated by management. He looked like an arse and it took a long time for his relationship with our manager to recover. [/quote]
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