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geminigirl
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Re: Remaining Professional
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September 29, 2005, 11:47:28 am »
Both Gee and Raindance are correct. Absolutely you must remain professional and polite and I also urge that you take notes of any contact you have with her, either over the phone, face to face, or secondhand information.
I would also advise that you let your principal know what is happening with this person.
CYA is the main order of the day ;-)
Good luck!
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