Admin Tells Boss She Can Mail Her Own Letter! | Part 1



Raquel says she was fired after moving to New York to work for Gail, but Gail claims Raquel wasn’t a very good assistant!

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35 thoughts on “Admin Tells Boss She Can Mail Her Own Letter! | Part 1”

  1. Plaintiff is s probably the most eggagerated liar ive ever heard …..
    I gave up my home, my boyfried, my job, my entire life for a job i didn't even have a contract with……
    She was no doubt a terrible employee, if ahe eas any good she qoupd still have a job.
    She left a load of debts behind and was happy to run away to a new place since she found herself a man there pretty fast and a place to live….

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  2. You can tell this is the super-early days of the show by the way JJ so nicely and handles with a big smile the defendant speaking up at 0:48. By the end of the series JJ only got to make a sharp “ahhhpppp” noise, close her eyes, and wave her hand pppffffftttt to a plaintiff.

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  3. I'm commenting after being 2 minutes in. The plaintiff uprooted herself to move to New York even though she was making the same $400 per week. I'm assuming this is New York City with a much higher cost of living, then and now.

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  4. I can definitely understand & see how JJ's patience has gone from about 90%(with complainers) all the way down to about 5% now-a-days Lol 😆 Im a person who also has lil patience, ESPECIALLY with stupid people!! 😅

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  5. plantiff an idiot or she used job as excuse to run away from everything. I mean it seems beyond crazy to take a job if you comfortable where you are with a place to live, a boyfriend, close to your mother, and same pay as texas job?

    New york is way more expensive to live so you already screwed yourself!
    and also you dont know if it will work out whether you like the job or they like you?

    so you risking it all essentially for peanuts

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  6. When you start a job you're typically on a PROBATIONARY PERIOD. You have no job security. The employer has to see how you'll perform. Nobody drops absolutely everything and expects 100% that it will work out. There's never a guarantee unless it's IN WRITING.

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