AzPete
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"70 StangMan" said:Maybe they just like :censored with ya'.
....now who would screw with Kat........
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"70 StangMan" said:Maybe they just like :censored with ya'.
No one we know :roll"AzPete" said:....now who would screw with Kat........
"classicdoug" said:Kat,
I have a possible job lead for you. I've emailed the manager and will let you know as soon as I hear if the job is still available.
Doug
Smart choice Kat. :thu"Kats66Pny" said:I did it. I quit. Went in this morning, picked up my paycheck and the daughter was there and I told her to tell her mom that I quit, handed her the office key and walked out. I love working with animals, but the BS I had to deal with was not worth $7.25/hr. :no
"67 Fastback" said:I haven't read any of this as it just hurts my head, but damn why do women always have to get in the mist of all the drama at work. It leads to nowhere. Your there for a paycheck, nothing more, nothing less. Leave the drama and soapboxing out of the workplace and things aren't nearly as bad. I had to convince my wife a few years back that I was right about this. Anytime you get caught up in the drama then work sux. I've seen it first hand.
:bowdown
Bill
"Laurie S." said:All the drama that ever has occurred in my business has been from, and due to, my male employees.