Tell her what your boundaries are. It will require a frank conversation but at least you can get her to stop the problem behaviour without things turning mutually sour. When that happens, it all gets a LOT harder to sort out.
I don't think Ruth is standing up for anything, but rather that she is encouraging you to handle this in a mature, and civilized manner. Why stoop to this other person's level?
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Shes always overstepping boundaries and I can't think of any other way to better this
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Tell her what your boundaries are. It will require a frank conversation but at least you can get her to stop the problem behaviour without things turning mutually sour. When that happens, it all gets a LOT harder to sort out.
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She arrived here talking very badly about a former boss in another company and who I got along really well, I worked there too
Shes a real POS, why you are all standing up for her is beyond me
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I don't think Ruth is standing up for anything, but rather that she is encouraging you to handle this in a mature, and civilized manner. Why stoop to this other person's level?
You don't say how they are mean.