Anonymous wrote:OP here. The office knows she is difficult but they also know I am a yes person. I guess they figured we would work well together. It’s hurting my feelings and making me insecure. Some of the emails have questions in it or is inaccurate and worded in a way that I agreed to something that I did not. It puts more on my plate. But overall, it is just making me dread work having to walk on egg shells with her, having to open my email, etc. thank you all for the support thus far.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The office knows she is difficult but they also know I am a yes person. I guess they figured we would work well together. It’s hurting my feelings and making me insecure. Some of the emails have questions in it or is inaccurate and worded in a way that I agreed to something that I did not. It puts more on my plate. But overall, it is just making me dread work having to walk on egg shells with her, having to open my email, etc. thank you all for the support thus far.
Anonymous wrote:I work directly with a coworker with whom is known to be difficult. I am very passive. My boss stuck me with this individual and I don’t know how to handle it. She documents every conversation with a follow up email. Every single conversation…. I don’t even know how to respond. She puts me on emails to our boss questioning everything, like who is supposed to do what, hitting the boss with the rules and regulations. It is driving me crazy. I already have anxiety and this is making things worse. How do I handle her? What do I tell my boss, or anything? I don’t want to be difficult but this is difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Read the emails. Leaving the boss off - only respond to any misstatements. Clarify those, do your job, ignore all the rest.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore the emails documenting every conversation. Ignore the emails she sends to your boss. If your boss is not already completely annoyed by this person, she will be soon. Do your best to ignore these behaviors and this person will eventually self-destruct.