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<blockquote data-quote="LongTimeComing" data-source="post: 1090928" data-attributes="member: 45493"><p>Interesting. Interesting, due to the fact that you are basically 100% correct.</p><p></p><p>At my gateway, on my shift, I am the only male supervisor. Besides our aircraft mechanic who hides away in his office for 90% of the night, I am the only male there who is not a 3hr union employee. There are 5 women including my boss, my two fellow PT sups, and our 2 AOT's (air's version of OMS).</p><p></p><p>The stench of passive aggressiveness clogs my sinuses. Almost every day, without fail, there are innocent sounding comments made here and there that are intended to press the buttons of someone in particular. They portray their cattiness with smiles on their faces, and it's soo painfully obvious, all I can do is stay out of the line of fire and laugh. At times I feel like the resident therapist.....rather, ALL the time. I WILL get cornered multiple times a week so they can vent whatever gossip or anger they have towards someone to me. I hear it from every angle. Lord knows, if what these ladies knew what they said about each other to me, blood would have been spilled by now.</p><p></p><p>To this point, I've avoided being in any of their crosshairs (save for one who had some carnal intentions....), and I pray it stays that way. For the most part, I try to be relied on one way or another in some fashion to each of them. I figure if that's the case, and they NEED me for something on a day-to-day basis, they will keep their womenly battles amongst themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongTimeComing, post: 1090928, member: 45493"] Interesting. Interesting, due to the fact that you are basically 100% correct. At my gateway, on my shift, I am the only male supervisor. Besides our aircraft mechanic who hides away in his office for 90% of the night, I am the only male there who is not a 3hr union employee. There are 5 women including my boss, my two fellow PT sups, and our 2 AOT's (air's version of OMS). The stench of passive aggressiveness clogs my sinuses. Almost every day, without fail, there are innocent sounding comments made here and there that are intended to press the buttons of someone in particular. They portray their cattiness with smiles on their faces, and it's soo painfully obvious, all I can do is stay out of the line of fire and laugh. At times I feel like the resident therapist.....rather, ALL the time. I WILL get cornered multiple times a week so they can vent whatever gossip or anger they have towards someone to me. I hear it from every angle. Lord knows, if what these ladies knew what they said about each other to me, blood would have been spilled by now. To this point, I've avoided being in any of their crosshairs (save for one who had some carnal intentions....), and I pray it stays that way. For the most part, I try to be relied on one way or another in some fashion to each of them. I figure if that's the case, and they NEED me for something on a day-to-day basis, they will keep their womenly battles amongst themselves. [/QUOTE]
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