Just ignore him; he's not your boss and it's your job to make your boss look good. Since it's not him, you don't need to tell him anything. I was in a similar situation with a woman I worked with for almost 15 years = she was really rude to me and would heave a put-upon sigh whenever I asked her to repeat something I'd not understood. After years of reacting to her, I finally decided to ignore her and not react to her rudeness and it was actually a relief. I did get my 'revenge' though, when I was promoted and she's still a clerk. ;) She doesn't report to me, thank goodness. Kat On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 20:52:58 EDT, [log in to unmask] wrote: >Most of you know I work at a Library for the Blind and Physically >Handicapped. It has other names per each state like Talking Books Library. I'm a >shipping clerk and that is basically I'm one of those who physically handles the >talking books and braille volumes that are sent out to you and processes >those that are returned. > >The problem I have is one person who is able bodied flies through the work >quota in a quarter of the time it takes me to finish the same amount of work. >He is saying that I'm moving too slow and I shouldn't do anything extra. >I'm usually given 4 or 5 things to do no one else wants to do or can't figure >out how to do them without complaining. When I walk through that door, I'm >there for the job. I put effort in what I do. My supervisors never had a >problem in what I do. > >I've been at full time for almost a year and now my arm is starting to hurt. > I move a little slower so I don't aggravate my arm. This person who is >complaining about my speed is one of those who has no moral substance or >compassion. You know the type who will drive around a person in a wheelchair >crossing the street and say "Get out of my way!" with a bad attitude about it. >There is much worse with profanity too. > >My boss gave me an opportunity to work in this department. She is the only >one who hired the most disabled employees in the Cleveland library system. >If she didn't hire me, I would never got as far as I have or met all of you >online. I would've been still on SSI and in a one bedroom apartment. > >How would you handle a moron(stronger word intended) like this one? Those >in work environments have to have had idiots like this before.