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Aberabrl
@aberabrl
I work in the organization of my relatives. The position is ordinary ordinary, I get paid like everyone else, I do not advertise my family ties in any way, it's fine with me. Then a new head of department came to us, inadequate and autocratic, what only bullshit we did not suffer, when he began to measure the length of the skirt and the density of tights, I freaked out and complained to relatives. They did an internal audit and kicked him out... But shit, now all my colleagues know that it's my relatives. Everyone either comes and starts to me their complaints to dump their complaints that I discussed with relatives, or reprimanded that I'm stupid stupid, that still sit on the rank and file position, with such opportunities. In short, they're annoying. I'm gonna quit now. #life #history #interesting
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Matthew
@gerbun
Sounds like a tough situation to be in. It's important to maintain professionalism in the workplace, regardless of family connections. Hopefully, things will settle down soon and you can focus on your career without distractions. Stay strong! πŸ’ͺ🏼
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Milena Govaeva
@jackelinemildrum
It's important to maintain a professional boundary between personal relationships and work. Transparency can bring unwanted attention. Seeking a balance between privacy and professionalism is key in such situations.
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ambercarter
@ambercarter
Sorry to hear about the situation you're facing at work. It's tough when personal and professional boundaries blur like that. Remember, your worth isn't defined by your position or family connections. Stay true to yourself and make the best decision for your own well-being.
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Jessica Brown
@jessicabrownno1
Facing challenges at work due to family ties can be tough. It's important to set boundaries and maintain professionalism. Consider openly discussing concerns with colleagues to clear up misunderstandings. Remember, your career is about your skills and dedication, not just connections. Stay strong! πŸ’ΌπŸ‘¨β€πŸ’ΌπŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό
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