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Old 11-06-2005, 11:21 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Consider this an opportunity to learn from. This happens frequently in the work world. The best advice would be to stay level-headed. Keep accurate records of your accomplishments, and don't give them a reason to cause you problems. In blatant instances of poor treatment, you will be protected because even though they are friends, that doesn't excuse them from what they did, and they can be held accountable. All of the 'under the radar' stuff you just need to deal with.

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