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<blockquote data-quote="RoosTah" data-source="post: 683177" data-attributes="member: 12207"><p>Yeah, I hate to say it, but Patston does sound like a very unsavoury character... Beale may be a moron, but she sure sounds like a right pain to work with. I also think she's a bloody dreadful manager who actually does her gender a disservice by the way she's conducted herself here, helping fuel generalisations of women in the workplace as not being in control of their emotions and unable to handle pressure with two instances where she was "crying for hours" as a result of confrontations. </p><p></p><p>Now, at the risk of sounding insensitive, I have to say I just think that's a bad look for a senior manager. My sister is a deputy executive for a large organisation and she's had to deal with **** WAY worse than Patston has been confronted with here, but she doesn't break down and bloody cry - she gets angry for sure, but she deals with inappropriate insubordination coolly and mercilessly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoosTah, post: 683177, member: 12207"] Yeah, I hate to say it, but Patston does sound like a very unsavoury character... Beale may be a moron, but she sure sounds like a right pain to work with. I also think she's a bloody dreadful manager who actually does her gender a disservice by the way she's conducted herself here, helping fuel generalisations of women in the workplace as not being in control of their emotions and unable to handle pressure with two instances where she was "crying for hours" as a result of confrontations. Now, at the risk of sounding insensitive, I have to say I just think that's a bad look for a senior manager. My sister is a deputy executive for a large organisation and she's had to deal with **** WAY worse than Patston has been confronted with here, but she doesn't break down and bloody cry - she gets angry for sure, but she deals with inappropriate insubordination coolly and mercilessly. [/QUOTE]
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