He complained to a second manager last month about his impression that I don’t like him.
I am single, never married. A male manager at my job is divorced. After a few weeks at the job, I realized we were both single. I have been here for about a year. This manager is flirty and appears to be into me. He acts a lot like my brother-in-law, who I don’t get along with, so I have tried to avoid the situation. I don’t want to date anyone who reminds me of my brother-in-law.
I doubt it would go well if I point out my suspicion that this guy is into me. I suppose he might just be a flirt who hits on lots of girls or someone who doesn’t realize they’re flirting with their team members. What can I do?There is a middle ground between being openly hostile to this manager and acting like you are interested in him. Be professional, cordial and businesslike.
When I say something, even Blake ignores me, and they move away and start talking again. I asked him why they treat me like I’m not there. He says he has no clue. I have asked HIM to ask them why they don’t talk to me, but he says he always forgets to do it.
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