coworker’s shouting phone arguments, manager complains that she’s “traumatized” from previous jobs, and more
It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. My coworker has loud, argumentative calls with shouting A few times now, my coworker has taken loud argumentative personal calls in her office, I…
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