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gee4
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January 13, 2011, 04:30:30 pm »
These things happen but unfortunately recruitment agencies have no common sense when it comes to the finer details. You should not have been privvy to such information but I understand how you must feel.
As regards your boss getting on with other assistants, well, he's going to have to get on with whoever is hired. What an unprofessional attitude towards others in your workplace.
We share workload here eg. if I am on leave my boss can go to any of the other secretaries to book his travel etc and vice versa. Sound like your boss has been spoilt over the years.
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