OK Stephanie, whatever

By yankeebelle - 06/03/2009 00:15 - United States

Today, a co-worker superior to me called me "Stephanie" yet again. My name is Ashley. I politely informed her that my name is Ashley and subtly pointed to my work ID. Later, I get called into my supervisor's office. I got written up for correcting someone of higher status than me. FML
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Same thing different taste

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She's just looking for a power trip. I'd tell your boss the situation. Such a silly reason to get a write up. Its not your fault she can't read.

maybe shes butt ugly and jealous of you. and obviously a little dumb. oh well move on... its not like u did anythin bad.. call her Gertrude next time u see her..

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maybe shes butt ugly and jealous of you. and obviously a little dumb. oh well move on... its not like u did anythin bad.. call her Gertrude next time u see her..

kittykat1501 31

Plot twist.. Gertrude's her actual name

The problem with the FMLs is that you only hear one side of the storie. I bet what you describe as "politely" was probably more like: "Bitch, WTF. Can't you see my goddamn nametag? Are you a ******* moron? ARE YOU RETARDED? Get your shit together, my name is Ashley bitch!"

She's just looking for a power trip. I'd tell your boss the situation. Such a silly reason to get a write up. Its not your fault she can't read.

#1. Reno, you are hot #2. That is total bullshit

Mjwnenrjs 17

What we don't know: The OP has been hitting on the supervisor who reprimanded the OP. The supervisor is the husband of the name-messing co-worker.

Thats effed up but the again, thats probably your supervisiors wife. Its not your faukt she cant read Next time, call her Alma Mae

Or your supervisors mistress.. But I agree with #7, start calling her by a different name each time. :-P

TryToBeKind 0

You may have thought you were polite, but to her? You were being a bitch. They're probably grasping onto every excuse to write you up and eventually get rid of you. Have a nice day Stephanie, that's your new name.