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    Stressful Boss

    Posted by: e&mMartinez
    Date: 1/5/2010 10:38:00 AM

    I need advice in how to deal with my boss. I been with the company for about 2 years. The first year here at work I came across personal economic and car problem and my co workers suggested that I asked my boss for help since he had been helping them too on prior needs. So I did and yes he helped me fix my car and loaned me money a few times, but ofcourse all in time would be paid back. Everything seemed good. Well,couple months ago I began to have mayor car problems and he again helped me sell the bad car and get a good one and on my loan he just added all I owed him on prior repairs and my small loans. Now I make my car note in one payment and owe him nothing. Well. All sounds good, but I have one problem now.

    My fiance has been driving my car and I been driving his and just couple days ago my boss confronted me by stating that I was not responsible and that all the work he did was for nothing since I hardly drive the car and someone else is (my fiance) Well, in other words he just said he didn't want me to be driving my fiances car. What should I do?



    Reply from: dimmoo
    Date: 1/17/2010 12:43:00 AM
    Reply: hmmm why is it that your fiance drives your car and not yourself? you are responsible to pay your car note so you should take good care of your car by using it yourself.

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