My boss hired someone, knowing she had previously been rude to me. What options do I have?
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My boss and supervisor have been doing interviews for a position in the office I work in. One of the candidates interviewed was an employee who worked in a different department who had previously been rude to me. After expressing my concerns about that person to management they decided to hire her anyway. In addition, the way I found out was through accident they had no intentions of telling me at all. My request for transfer has been ignored and I'm not sure what options I have if any. Advice is needed and greatly appreciated.
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My boss and supervisor have been doing interviews for a position in the office I work in. One of the candidates interviewed was an employee who worked in a different department who had previously been rude to me. After expressing my concerns about that person to management they decided to hire her anyway. In addition, the way I found out was through accident they had no intentions of telling me at all. My request for transfer has been ignored and I'm not sure what options I have if any. Advice is needed and greatly appreciated.
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How rude? If she was still by far the best candidate, and the rudeness didn't extend to something actionable, what did you want them to do? (Not that it matters - the only thing that matters is what you will do.)
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My boss and supervisor have been doing interviews for a position in the office I work in. One of the candidates interviewed was an employee who worked in a different department who had previously been rude to me. After expressing my concerns about that person to management they decided to hire her anyway. In addition, the way I found out was through accident they had no intentions of telling me at all. My request for transfer has been ignored and I'm not sure what options I have if any. Advice is needed and greatly appreciated.
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My boss and supervisor have been doing interviews for a position in the office I work in. One of the candidates interviewed was an employee who worked in a different department who had previously been rude to me. After expressing my concerns about that person to management they decided to hire her anyway. In addition, the way I found out was through accident they had no intentions of telling me at all. My request for transfer has been ignored and I'm not sure what options I have if any. Advice is needed and greatly appreciated.
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How rude? If she was still by far the best candidate, and the rudeness didn't extend to something actionable, what did you want them to do? (Not that it matters - the only thing that matters is what you will do.)
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How rude? If she was still by far the best candidate, and the rudeness didn't extend to something actionable, what did you want them to do? (Not that it matters - the only thing that matters is what you will do.)
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How rude? If she was still by far the best candidate, and the rudeness didn't extend to something actionable, what did you want them to do? (Not that it matters - the only thing that matters is what you will do.)
â thursdaysgeek
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How rude? If she was still by far the best candidate, and the rudeness didn't extend to something actionable, what did you want them to do? (Not that it matters - the only thing that matters is what you will do.)
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How rude? If she was still by far the best candidate, and the rudeness didn't extend to something actionable, what did you want them to do? (Not that it matters - the only thing that matters is what you will do.)
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