Oh I really think some people are getting really carried away here and need to come down off their high horse.The manager acted unprofessionally and that is the bottom line. She should apologise which i'm sure Moesha would be more than happy to accept.By the way to all of the 'non-issue' people do your bosses or managers know how much time you are spending on AAM?
And dont you think Moesha acted unprofessionally by (a) chatting with a new girl when they were supposed to be working
But that's the point - they were working. Are they supposed to go around like zombies and not utter a word to each other. This is getting ridiculous. Moesha did not do anything wrong. The MANAGER is wrong.
Barging into the office?????Manager walked away. I was fuming. I calmed down after a while and I approached managers office, knocked on the door and asked if I could have a word.
Wonder if the OP is gone into hiding after the replies and interest in the thread!
Barging into the office?????
You have comprehension issues if you read that into the OP. Please point out where the speed of her entry, the refusal to leave and her "going ballistic" is :Semantics...barging in vs walking in slowly, refusing to leave and then going ballistic. It was still unacceptable behaviour.
You have comprehension issues if you read that into the OP. Please point out where the speed of her entry, the refusal to leave and her "going ballistic" is :
I knocked on the door and asked if I could have a word. Manager says " im too busy, I don't have the time, Ill have to see" I said " well can you talk to me later" Same reply from manager. I said "well will you let me know when you can have a word with me" Same reply from manager. I said "actually this cant wait, please do not speak to me like im a child in a classroom, especially when we weren't the only people talking" Manager then scowled "leave my office now" . I didn't answer and i left her office.
What manager would make the response "i'll have to see" when a staff member wishes to discuss something?Thank God it wasn't an emergency