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gee4
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Re: Reason to be worried?
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July 30, 2009, 08:15:03 am »
CG, where I am located there is no break room only a canteen as we are not allowed to eat at our desks. (We have over 500 people in the company, split across 3 buildings). I am located with my boss along with 3 other managers and another secretary in a sectioned area.
I guess because I am still fairly new people will not "gossip" with me or at least not divulge information I shouldn't know about. I've never experienced this "grapevine" thing before and whilst some of you are telling me to get involved, surely it would be much more professional if my boss could keep me informed. I am sure that the others who are in for this vacancy have informed their secretaries - it's embarrassing to say the least but I already know now what he's like since I have experienced it. I actually still feel like the temp.
I'm not about to up sticks and leave but at the end of the day without him communicating what is going on, I have no idea. I feel he should be discussing things with me, not me having to find out from others. I mean it would have been better for him to inform me he was being shortlisted for promotion. Isn't it going to be even harder for him to tell me he's got the job, without having alerted me first that he was applying for it?
It seems every time I get a job something major happens to spoil it.
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