LucidResq
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Hahahahaha thank you JP.
^ That. I had exact same thing happened to me, and supervisor wouldn't even tell me which partner complained. I asked all the people I worked with if there was a problem, and they all replied along the lines of "if I had a problem, I'd tell you, I wouldn't complain behind your back". <_<If you have a problem with someone, BEFORE you take it to the supervisor take it to the person first. It kind of throws them under the bus without allowing them to change first. I had a partner run to my super without even giving me the slightest clue there was something wrong, it sucked to be blindsided like that. If the person doesn't correct the problem, then take it to supers.
I considered sending an email to each of these people, polite and professional, but changed my mind.
I'm not going to do anything right now because I realized that I want to say something mainly because I'm so pissed at how rude, disrespectful and childish they were being. Not because there's some major issue that needs to be resolved ASAP. Sad fact is an email won't fix general inconsiderateness and immaturity, and it almost certainly would fall on deaf ears (connected to loud mouths - a horrible combo).
One ended up on the sup's radar for something unrelated they botched last night anyways, so it's good to know that at least one of them is being watched more closely.
^ That. I had exact same thing happened to me, and supervisor wouldn't even tell me which partner complained. I asked all the people I worked with if there was a problem, and they all replied along the lines of "if I had a problem, I'd tell you, I wouldn't complain behind your back". <_<
Luckily my supervisor pulled my partner in to tell me her complaints herself, they were all petty complaints and the little witch just keeps digging herself a hole. Not that I'm bitter or anything.
You people?
Hmmm.......
What the heck does a missing person have to do with physics and medicine?