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I can imagine how uncomfortable it would be, but she is still your mom. The company hired her knowing she was your mother, there is no harm in calling her Mom. Also, you should never speak ill of your family, especially your mom! Regardless if you actually mean it or not, people will perceive you as disrespectful. Be proud that she found a job OP!
I think op is a guy.
MA, THE MEATLOAF!
OP told her mom that the other girl talks too much, and her mom told the girl.
Well you know what they say, "Mothers know best"
By the example set by this mom, obviously not.
She needs to know that your work relationship and personal relationship have to be kept very separate.
Mums are like that op, I know it's embarrassing but sometimes you just need to deal with it
He does not have to deal with it. He had the job first. His mother is not only making it hard to get along with his co-workers (by sharing personal information), "Mom" is making it hard for him to work by trying to mother him in his own job.
Mum's the word...
I'm surprised she got a job where you work. Most places I know of don't hire 2 people of the same family in general let alone working together in the same workspace. It is not ethnical or something like that.
It doesn't sound like you know many places. But tell me, would it be ethnical if they were from somewhere exotic?
Me & my mum used to work at the same supermarket & since I was 15 & couldn't drive we had a lot of shifts together. They obviously didn't have a problem with family members working together.
Most of the time, parents and children can work together with no problem. I know many a successful family business. It is when parents or children do not know when to keep their personal lives outside the workplace that problems arise.
Many places I have applied to where I have had family members work have all told me they wouldn't hire me because it would cause issues inside the workplace such as bringing personal problems from home to work ect. Petco, for example is one of these places. It's the same with working with your spouse. If you have history together you *might* get the job but will not be working in the same department. The movies that I worked at is an example of this as well.
Holy shit that's terrible. I would never want my mom or any family member ad a colleague.
You should cut those fucken apron strings
Ask to be put in a different division. Many companies have policies about family members working together, so either you or she can be a different shift or position.
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I can't imagine having to work with my mother like that, I feel for you OP.
She needs to know that your work relationship and personal relationship have to be kept very separate.