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To solve something

“[Name] I have a problem with you. Either call me to arrange tonight meet place or Monday I will talk to you. I want to settle up, if you have problem with me, tell also.”

Exact 159 charathers I sent to my boss just now. He replied that he is busy, so I suggest Monday, but he insist so he called me, and I insist on Monday. I think time to have some conversation instead of letting him or me playing trick in the office. The feel about confronting people have been long gone inside of me. However, in this kind of situation, the best is to solve it face-to-face instead of a phone call or SMS, trust me, with 2 years of relationship in texting, I know better.

I actually don’t have much of a problem with him, but with the attitude he shows in the office. From telling joke that is so yesterday to refuse to give priority to his employee. I don’t know how many times I asked him questions that I get nothing but a turn-and-walk-away answer, leaving me question marks floating around my head. Staying up late in the office for fairness as he said, I was pretty ok to stay late, if I have work. At the end of the day, I find out that he just want people to stay in office instead. Honestly I don’t know if I am selling my skills there or selling my precious time. The whole attitude of his, made him having lunch alone in the office. I did, try to be nice and out of respect and invite him for a lunch together, no answer and ended up eating alone still. So I think I’ll just stop wonder why now.

2 comments on To solve something

  1. jerine
    July 25, 2009 at 3:22 pm

    I hate bosses that like to play politics. Maybe because they’re rich, they just drive you nuts so they have some entertainment. I used to have boss like that until I fired him.

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    • wong
      July 26, 2009 at 8:00 pm

      :lol: I also firing my boss now :P But still, this would be the experience. I can’t really tell that if one day I am the boss I won’t act like him too.

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