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How relieving to hear bad incidents at work (Original Post) XanaDUer2 Jan 2022 OP
Yup SheltieLover Jan 2022 #1
New supervisor XanaDUer2 Jan 2022 #2
Aren't you glad you are exempt? SheltieLover Jan 2022 #3
Omg XanaDUer2 Jan 2022 #4
Glad she was there for you & that you both escaped! SheltieLover Jan 2022 #5

XanaDUer2

(10,683 posts)
2. New supervisor
Fri Jan 7, 2022, 02:54 PM
Jan 2022

Can go either way with the new one. I'm a believer of the old saying. BETTER the Devil you know than the Devil you don't

No extra shifts for me, more work, more supervision

XanaDUer2

(10,683 posts)
4. Omg
Fri Jan 7, 2022, 03:00 PM
Jan 2022

The supervisor leaving leaves a huge hole in the staff, including desk shifts. She was kind to me with my disability.

Now some poor slob will have to do all she does until they replace, which takes a long time

Good for her getting a new job, but it's a loss

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