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    Controlling co worker

    Posted by: tstorm
    Date: 2/11/2006 8:46:20 PM

    I posted this earlier and it hasn't showed up, if it does..I apologize.

    I started full time 6 months ago. Before that I worked part time. I knew my co worker when I was part time. It's just her and I in our office, no supervisor. She's a nice lady but she has a control problem. All of a sudden, she started taking all the work, even though she can't get it all done. We also have special projects that other offices split up between the 2 works...my co worker is keeping all of them. We mainly deal with walkin customers. If the day is slow, I have nothing to do! Because she won't let me have any of the extra projects. Also the other day a supervisor came by and left a project on my desk. It was for both of us. As soon as he left..she marched in my office and snatched it off my desk and marched back to her office...never said a word. It's not like I wouldn't have showed it to her! I don't understand why she's doing this. Also she tries to hoard the office supplys.

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