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right-track 02-19-2010 01:32 PM

Maybe once you've been there long enough she might just offer you a bit more respect.
I'll put money on it.
In the meantime try and stay on the right side of her...she sounds like she's capable of undermining your position at the benefit of her own.

adidasss 02-19-2010 02:06 PM

Aye, I've thought of that too. Will definitely be on guard with her in the future. Now I know what to expect.

right-track 02-19-2010 02:07 PM

You just concentrate on being good at your job and no-one can touch you. :thumb:

adidasss 02-19-2010 02:08 PM

Good advice...;)

NumberNineDream 02-19-2010 06:05 PM

^ sure isn't a good way of teaching, but sometimes in your subconscious you think it is. I even think it's more of a female way of thinking, and 4 years much more than enough to guarantee this kind of behaviour. So I'm pretty sure that's what she's thinking. Also, I think that your sister had already talked to her, to ensure some kind of guardian (females are twisted, that's just a fact). You just have to prove that you're an adult that can take care of himself, and she'll stop being so rough on you.

Freebase Dali 02-19-2010 09:43 PM

Just because she's there longer than you are doesn't mean she has any authority over you unless she holds a managerial position over you. While it's good to not piss off the locals, so to speak, you shouldn't be worried about impressing a co-worker on the basis of them simply being there longer than you.
I don't see why this is an issue beyond a personal feeling of disappointment at a fellow human being. As RT said... some people just don't get along in the workplace. But none of the people there are employed for the purpose of making the other employees feel good about themselves. Go to work, do your job, make your money and go home. You'll have people who do that and do it in a way that either pisses you off or doesn't.. Learning how to deal with it is the best way to help your own situation, because ultimately, that's the only one that matters.

Yes, being nice and helpful usually works out better for you in the long run, but when someone else doesn't subscribe to that, I wouldn't spend time analyzing it. You've already got all the answers you need about how you should regard this person the moment they made themselves obvious enough for you to take notice.

Laurent Quinn Proper 02-22-2010 06:15 PM

It seems to me, that one can get banned from this website simply for being disliked by a moderator. Any truth behind this?

duga 02-22-2010 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laurent Quinn Proper (Post 829803)
It seems to me, that one can get banned from this website simply for being disliked by a moderator. Any truth behind this?

Not in my experience. You can talk **** to moderators all you like (I've seen it happen) as long as you contribute to the music discussions going on here. If you are known to just troll around and then you make an off comment to a moderator...yep, that's the day you get banned.

Laces Out Dan! 02-23-2010 09:55 PM

Today I tried changing my password to penis, And it said it was too short...

t3hplatyz0rz 02-26-2010 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laces Out Dan! (Post 830442)
Today I tried changing my password to penis, And it said it was too short...

That made my day!


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