Anonymous wrote:Not at all, unless she would be OK with you not going in the theater with the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow OP, your boss sounds like a total moron. Is it possible she may have overlooked your ticket by mistake? I am only asking this because I am flabbergasted that someone would do something so stupid and clueless!!!!!!!!!
If she truly expected you to pay for your own ticket, then shame on her.
Talk to her and tell her since seeing this movie was a job requirement, you were obligated to see this movie, then she is supposed to pay your way as well.
Why should you incur add'l expenses for her idea?
If she doesn't see your point or pays you but gives you attitude, I would seriously consider leaving this crazy lady for good.
It's not about the eleven dollars anymore. It boils down to principle now.
She already corrected her mistake and paid OP. Try reading before you comment
op didn't say mb paid her back for her ticket, just that the reimbursement had been done in cash. That is not the same thing as figuring out her mistake and correcting it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She already corrected her mistake and paid OP. Try reading before you comment
lol. I think you are the one who needs to read!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow OP, your boss sounds like a total moron. Is it possible she may have overlooked your ticket by mistake? I am only asking this because I am flabbergasted that someone would do something so stupid and clueless!!!!!!!!!
If she truly expected you to pay for your own ticket, then shame on her.
Talk to her and tell her since seeing this movie was a job requirement, you were obligated to see this movie, then she is supposed to pay your way as well.
Why should you incur add'l expenses for her idea?
If she doesn't see your point or pays you but gives you attitude, I would seriously consider leaving this crazy lady for good.
It's not about the eleven dollars anymore. It boils down to principle now.
She already corrected her mistake and paid OP. Try reading before you comment
Anonymous wrote:
She already corrected her mistake and paid OP. Try reading before you comment
Anonymous wrote:Wow OP, your boss sounds like a total moron. Is it possible she may have overlooked your ticket by mistake? I am only asking this because I am flabbergasted that someone would do something so stupid and clueless!!!!!!!!!
If she truly expected you to pay for your own ticket, then shame on her.
Talk to her and tell her since seeing this movie was a job requirement, you were obligated to see this movie, then she is supposed to pay your way as well.
Why should you incur add'l expenses for her idea?
If she doesn't see your point or pays you but gives you attitude, I would seriously consider leaving this crazy lady for good.
It's not about the eleven dollars anymore. It boils down to principle now.