I have a problem at work. My Sr. Manager takes off his shoes and puts his feet on the table during conferences?
What should I do?? I sit right next to him and his feet smell awful
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- Massage them.
- quit your job Obama will give you all the welfare you need
- Deal with it, jobs are hard to come by.
- Before the meeting put a can of foot powder on the table where he would sit.
- Quit your job. Hop into B. hussein's welfare line..
- tell him that his feet smell bad---but in a mannerly way of course you're probably not the only one smelling it and he's embarrassing himself
- Spray his feet with Lysol.
- make a face (like you're disgusted) the minute his feet goes up, and then pretend you didn't mean to make that face. he'll get the message
- Take spy cam pictures of him and post them all over the place.
- Move this to the appropriate category and you might get a better answer (Unless your boss is the POTUS).
- Next time maybe you can arrange it so that your sitting further away from him..? It's very unprofessional & maybe you can start a rumor along those lines to get people to speak up about it..
- when he takes off his shoes, say "holy hell what's that smell"!!!! he'll get the point.
- Buy a can of Dr. Scholls foot spray. Next time he does this, pull out the can and spray his feet. Don't be too careful about where you aim the spray. Make sure you hit him in the face a little. Keep spraying until he agrees to put his shoes back on. If he later makes a motion toward his feet, get the can out again and hold it ready. This is a lot like dog training. I guess you could give him a treat or a little chew toy if he keeps his shoes on throughout the next meeting.
- Get one of those paper mask's from the hardware store, as soon as he puts his feet up, put the mask on. To really get the point across though, make sure everyone at the conference has a mask and also puts it on.
- If he's your manager I don't think there is any way you can tell him his feet smell without taking the chance of offending him and thus jeopardizing your job. If there is any way you can sit somewhere else during conferences I would do that. You might leave some "odor eaters" or foot spray on his desk when he isn't around. Just make sure you aren't seen doing it.
- move to another seat.and stop belly aching and be glad you have a job.
- Really? Sure, ye jest!! Thanks for the 2 points.
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