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TopicMy coworker is such a baby.
KogaSteelfang
11/07/19 12:52:17 PM
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I told him last night what we decided, and that he gets that night off too. He agreed at first, then began trying to convince me to change it back to how he had it. I told him no, that this works best for all of us, that I wouldn't need to rush back to work, he'd get all the rest he needs and can be late or not show at all, and everything would still be covered without putting any of us in much of a bind.

Then he started complaining that I was taking his shift, and it was unfair(it was my shift originally anyway). So now he's saying that he's getting into town with plenty enough time to get to work and pull his shift no problems. I told him that's fine, that if he shows up I get to go home, but he doesn't want to do that either because it's unfair that he'd have to pull a full shift while I get a short day in(unfair to him that is, he's not worried about about me losing hours). He told me I needed to switch it back to how he had it because it works better for him, I told him no that the way it is now is perfect for us who are actually working that day. He was still saying we needed to change it back when I left.

Also, he usually has me stay and watch the desk while he goes and takes a 20 minute bathroom break. When he went into bathroom I left. I don't need to babysit the desk for him because he can't use the bathroom at home before work.
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