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Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. Ask a Manager Contents: - [my coworker quit as soon as I became his boss](#mctoc1) - [my coworkers won’t come to my meetings, ankle-length hair at work, and more](#mctoc2) [][][] my coworker quit as soon as I became his boss Dec 03, 2018 10:59 am A reader writes: I started at my current company in a junior role, but thanks to my previous experience, I was able to get up to speed with my responsibilities and do them well very quickly. I got a lot of great feedback and became fast friends with my boss and colleagues. Shortly after I […] You may also like: - [one way to give your staff more feedback]( - [my coworker’s husband gets annoyed when our meetings run over]( - [updates: the boss’s baby, the stress exaggerator, and more]( [my coworker quit as soon as I became his boss]( was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager](. [Read More]( [share on Twitter]( [Like my coworker quit as soon as I became his boss on Facebook]( [][][] my coworkers won’t come to my meetings, ankle-length hair at work, and more Dec 03, 2018 12:03 am It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. I can’t get my coworkers to read my updates or come to my meetings I am interning in an office for the next three months, and have been tasked with leading a project. The result of this project will be launched several months after my […] You may also like: - [how can I make sure my team meets deadlines?]( - [how to manage a project when you don’t have formal authority]( - [my boss is constantly texting and emailing during meetings]( [my coworkers won’t come to my meetings, ankle-length hair at work, and more]( was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager](. [Read More]( [share on Twitter]( [Like my coworkers won’t come to my meetings, ankle-length hair at work, and more on Facebook]( Getting too many emails? [Switch to a weekly version instead](. Copyright © 2018 Ask A Manager, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email because you signed up for my email list at askamanager.org. Our mailing address is: Ask A Manager askamanager.orgWashington, DC 20002 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences](

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