As chairman of my church’s HR committee, I’m dealing with a conflict between our choir director and our bell choir director. These women are both in their early 60’s, but it’s like two middle-school girls having a cat fight. What is wrong with some people?
Speaking of drunks in a bar, I’ve scheduled a meeting with the bell choir director for Thursday, late afternoon. After agreeing, she sent an email saying that the choir director is often at the church on Thursday afternoons (the day we have choir rehearsals) and asked that the choir director not be on campus when we had the meeting. Geez!
That is one happy coon.
Good morning, GN.
Happy Tuesday, Gerbil Nation!
Good morning, Sven!
As chairman of my church’s HR committee, I’m dealing with a conflict between our choir director and our bell choir director. These women are both in their early 60’s, but it’s like two middle-school girls having a cat fight. What is wrong with some people?
Good luck, Paddy. Glad I am not in that position. Elena’s family drama is bad enough.
Video please.
They met together with the pastor last year. There is no way I’m meeting with them both at the same time.
Oh, and I’m having someone else with me when I meet with each of them.
The Paddy is wise!
It sounds like Thunderdome.
More like a cat fight.
And the whole thing probably started over that little red ball under the chair.
I would not be surprised. They don’t seem to need much.
Like drunks in a bar.
Speaking of drunks in a bar, I’ve scheduled a meeting with the bell choir director for Thursday, late afternoon. After agreeing, she sent an email saying that the choir director is often at the church on Thursday afternoons (the day we have choir rehearsals) and asked that the choir director not be on campus when we had the meeting. Geez!
Good morning Mac and Paddy.
Good morning, Sir. I hope you are well and have a better day.
Thanks, me too.