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Dear Abby: I looked to my co-worker for emotional support, but he left me in the dust to advance himself
Dear Abby: I looked to my co-worker for emotional support, but he left me in the dust to advance himself
Dear Abby: I looked to my co-worker for emotional support, but he left me in the dust to advance himself

Published on: 02/06/2025

This news was posted by Oregon Today News

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A close office friendship withered when her co-worker sought to advance at the company.

DEAR ABBY: I had a close friendship with a co-worker. We used to have lunch together and shared many personal and intimate stories. We were the two work newbies, even though I started six months before he did.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/advice/2025/02/dear-abby-i-looked-to-my-co-worker-for-emotional-support-but-he-left-me-in-the-dust-to-advance-himself.html

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