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Reply #30 posted 08/03/06 2:53pm

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Truly Jazzy, rise above him..

See your friends, enjoy them.
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Reply #31 posted 08/03/06 2:54pm

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mdiver said:

Sweeny79 said:




Probably not . confused



I could mail it bit by bit biggrin



Tempting....but naw...it requires too much effort. lol hug
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Reply #32 posted 08/03/06 2:55pm

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Sweeny79 said:

mdiver said:




I could mail it bit by bit biggrin



Tempting....but naw...it requires too much effort. lol hug



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Reply #33 posted 08/03/06 2:56pm

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JasmineFire said:

So I am going to be heading back to New York City in August and I want to visit my former workplace.

The last time I was in New York, i avoided it like the plague but recently I've wanted to go back and see some of my old co-workers and whatnot. I had pretty good working relationships with just about all of them and I miss them.

My only problem is the evil office manager from hell who verbally attacked me once and treated me like shit for the entire time that I worked there. I really don't want to see him ever again in my life but at the same time I want to see my former co-workers who I miss.

I know that Tuesday is his day off but sometimes he's there anyway and basically I just don't know how I'll react when I see him. I'm even getting a bit shakey just thinking about it.

Any advice .org people?

Thanks in advance. rose


Rise above him...you are a better person than that. Hold your head high, be proud of yourself, and walk in the door with a bright smile and positive attitude, showing your friends and him what a beautiful person you are....believe me, it will make him crazy. lol

He sounds like the type of person what would want you to show anger. Don't give him what he wants.

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Reply #34 posted 08/03/06 3:03pm

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JasmineFire said:

So I am going to be heading back to New York City in August and I want to visit my former workplace.

The last time I was in New York, i avoided it like the plague but recently I've wanted to go back and see some of my old co-workers and whatnot. I had pretty good working relationships with just about all of them and I miss them.

My only problem is the evil office manager from hell who verbally attacked me once and treated me like shit for the entire time that I worked there. I really don't want to see him ever again in my life but at the same time I want to see my former co-workers who I miss.

I know that Tuesday is his day off but sometimes he's there anyway and basically I just don't know how I'll react when I see him. I'm even getting a bit shakey just thinking about it.

Any advice .org people?

Thanks in advance. rose


Why not arrange to meet your former co-workers at a restaurant for lunch somewhere away from the office, so you won't have to see the jerk?
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #35 posted 08/03/06 3:03pm

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JasmineFire said:

jerseykrs said:

Fuck that, confront that jerk. Show him/her you're better than them.


And besides, you can wipe a booger in their coffee mug. thumbs up!

hmmm or drop a fecal float in it...


roflmoa @ "fecal float". lol
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Reply #36 posted 08/03/06 3:05pm

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cubic61052 said:

JasmineFire said:

So I am going to be heading back to New York City in August and I want to visit my former workplace.

The last time I was in New York, i avoided it like the plague but recently I've wanted to go back and see some of my old co-workers and whatnot. I had pretty good working relationships with just about all of them and I miss them.

My only problem is the evil office manager from hell who verbally attacked me once and treated me like shit for the entire time that I worked there. I really don't want to see him ever again in my life but at the same time I want to see my former co-workers who I miss.

I know that Tuesday is his day off but sometimes he's there anyway and basically I just don't know how I'll react when I see him. I'm even getting a bit shakey just thinking about it.

Any advice .org people?

Thanks in advance. rose


Rise above him...you are a better person than that. Hold your head high, be proud of yourself, and walk in the door with a bright smile and positive attitude, showing your friends and him what a beautiful person you are....believe me, it will make him crazy. lol

He sounds like the type of person what would want you to show anger. Don't give him what he wants.

cool


Oooh, hey I like that! thumbs up!
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #37 posted 08/03/06 4:23pm

JasmineFire

rose grouphug thank you, everybody!
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Reply #38 posted 08/03/06 4:25pm

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cubic61052 said:



Rise above him...you are a better person than that. Hold your head high, be proud of yourself, and walk in the door with a bright smile and positive attitude, showing your friends and him what a beautiful person you are....believe me, it will make him crazy. lol

He sounds like the type of person what would want you to show anger. Don't give him what he wants.

cool


Great advice!
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Reply #39 posted 08/03/06 4:27pm

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jerseykrs said:

Fuck that, confront that jerk. Show him/her you're better than them.


And besides, you can wipe a booger in their coffee mug. thumbs up!

fuck a booger, launch a fuckin snot rocket in that bad boy! thumbs up!

and yeah, go ahead and go visit yer old job...if mr. bastard-ass is there, pay 'im no mind. just smile and nod at the guy.

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Reply #40 posted 08/03/06 4:46pm

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jerseykrs said:

Fuck that, confront that jerk. Show him/her you're better than them.


And besides, you can wipe a booger in their coffee mug. thumbs up!



spit

I canĀ“t wait to party with this dude!!!

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Reply #41 posted 08/03/06 4:54pm

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I'd just go on Tues. And if he's there be nice. Very sweet and act better than him.
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Reply #42 posted 08/03/06 4:56pm

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luv4all7 said:

I'd just go on Tues. And if he's there be nice. Very sweet and act better than him.


You are such a SMURF!!

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Reply #43 posted 08/03/06 4:57pm

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DexMSR said:

luv4all7 said:

I'd just go on Tues. And if he's there be nice. Very sweet and act better than him.


You are such a SMURF!!

kisses



Awwww. Thanks choc! wink
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Reply #44 posted 08/03/06 5:12pm

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Come to Brooklyn, we'll have lunch and you can meet Lucy!
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Reply #45 posted 08/03/06 6:25pm

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JasmineFire said:

So I am going to be heading back to New York City in August and I want to visit my former workplace.

The last time I was in New York, i avoided it like the plague but recently I've wanted to go back and see some of my old co-workers and whatnot. I had pretty good working relationships with just about all of them and I miss them.

My only problem is the evil office manager from hell who verbally attacked me once and treated me like shit for the entire time that I worked there. I really don't want to see him ever again in my life but at the same time I want to see my former co-workers who I miss.

I know that Tuesday is his day off but sometimes he's there anyway and basically I just don't know how I'll react when I see him. I'm even getting a bit shakey just thinking about it.

Any advice .org people?

Thanks in advance. rose

Take a gun.
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Reply #46 posted 08/04/06 6:24am

JasmineFire

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Come to Brooklyn, we'll have lunch and you can meet Lucy!

i'm about 95% sure that i will be staying in bed-stuy so you will definitely be hearing from me! hug
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Reply #47 posted 08/04/06 6:27am

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althom said:

JasmineFire said:

So I am going to be heading back to New York City in August and I want to visit my former workplace.

The last time I was in New York, i avoided it like the plague but recently I've wanted to go back and see some of my old co-workers and whatnot. I had pretty good working relationships with just about all of them and I miss them.

My only problem is the evil office manager from hell who verbally attacked me once and treated me like shit for the entire time that I worked there. I really don't want to see him ever again in my life but at the same time I want to see my former co-workers who I miss.

I know that Tuesday is his day off but sometimes he's there anyway and basically I just don't know how I'll react when I see him. I'm even getting a bit shakey just thinking about it.

Any advice .org people?

Thanks in advance. rose

Take a gun.

lol you know, even though i am sacred to death of guns, i've definitely considered it.

I also considered becoming a sword/martial arts master, too. just so i could scare him and make him feel helpless. He so deserves it for all the things he's done to people who have worked there in the past. I haven't been the first person who he's attacked and i'm sure i won't be the last. disbelief
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Reply #48 posted 08/04/06 6:27am

JasmineFire

you have all been so sweet and helpful! grouphug
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Reply #49 posted 08/04/06 8:03am

ThreadBare

Understand that insecure people mistreat their subordinates. Take the extent of his mistreatment of you as an extreme compliment. Plain and simple, he didn't know how to manage you (probably felt inadequate for the task).

Continue to rise above the offense, treat it as nothing (because it is, in the long term) and make your friends certain that you're there to visit them, not to settle a score. They'll appreciate that.
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