[Help] would you tell? Updates to this post /post/157450-would-you-tell Sat, 11 Oct 2008 07:56:08 +0100 Reply from arts4life2 /post/157450-would-you-tell#reply-3700532 [quote www.torrencm]you should tell your boss about her but tell your boss that you wish to stay annomous[/quote]this is the best thing to do.

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arts4life2 Sun, 04 May 2008 04:01:01 +0100
Reply from Kalos /post/157450-would-you-tell#reply-3700382 I would speak to your friend first. I would tell them that I am not willing to lie for them. If they do it again, I will report it. This gives your friend a chance to correct their behavior.

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Kalos Sun, 04 May 2008 03:02:54 +0100
Reply from www.torrencm /post/157450-would-you-tell#reply-3700377 you should tell your boss about her but tell your boss that you wish to stay annomous

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www.torrencm Sun, 04 May 2008 03:00:39 +0100
Reply from ljohnso /post/157450-would-you-tell#reply-3700357 I went through something kind of like that. My boss wasn’t doing her job. I was. She sat and did her family geneology and stuff like that a lot of the time. I finally had to tell her boss. She was making a lot more money than me, and, I just couldn’t take it anymore. She was put on probation for a while, and, eventually fired. I felt horrible, but, tried to remind myself that I’m not the one that wasn’t doing my job. She could have started working more, but, she didn’t. It was her fault, not mine that she got fired. I know it would be hard for you, but, I think you need to talk to your boss. You really like your boss, so, I’m sure they would appreciate you letting them know what’s going on. It probably won’t really surprise them either.

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ljohnso Sun, 04 May 2008 02:48:57 +0100