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If your co-worker and yourself share the same office space. We are a bit isolated in our own building and get customers/students during our working hours. My co-worker had a scheduled interview and she introduced me to that gentleman but then asked me to dismiss myself for about 20 mins. I think that was rude since my work is done mainly through the computer and we have the whole building to ourselves. I think she could have stepped into another room if she wanted more privacy? What do you all think? Also when I came back after 30 mins she immediately apoligzed to me. In my opinion it was rude and if she knew it was since she said sorry why did she do it. Me and her get along fine so I dont' know what happened there so..what are your thoughts? Thanks! I am not making this a big deal just strange how she behaved like this?? I find it a little rude that she basically kicked you out of your own office. She should have at least gave you prior notice and ASKED you, not told you. She was playing a little power trip on you - why? I don't know. Maybe she was nervous about conducting the interview or she was just power tripping and apologized because she didn't want to appear to be totally rude. Let it go and be over with it. Don't be so sensitive. give her some space, her mind is busy and focused and at least she apoligized. If u accepted it then u would not be on this today complaing about something so smallllllll. If she did not apoligize then yes it would be rude maybe. If I were you, I would not thought about it anymore, since she apologized. That is all it. Eh, you'll be fine. You got a small break, don't worry about it. Next time, just tell her that she can leave if she wants to have some privacy. She definitely should have made other arrangements for the interview given that you share your space. You may want to talk with her about it to avoid having it happen again. yes that was rude watch her You're completely right. That was rude. I'm glad she apologized, you deserved it. Since you guys share space you need to make some rules regarding privacy. She should have asked you first to move but actually she should have used another room to conduct her interview. That's pretty weird..a nooner? An illicit matinee? whatever the reason, she had no right to do that and in future, refuse, just as politely. There is no VIABLE reason for her to do that unless she has something to hide. I don't see the problem, she was doing HER job and she needed privacy. Since you share the office I think it was appropriate. Yes, it was rude. She should have moved to a private room somewhere else in the building. Yes, that is a bit rude. I agree w/ radiation_freak_show 100% |
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