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Tarsi Hall, City University of Seattle, Seattle, WA
She is a demeaning, condescending person who wants to shine in front of the leadership in order to climb the corporate ladder. She lacks the experience and knowledge of her basic tools of the trade and as such frequently makes decisions that are incorrect. Even people who she did not manage were expressed their concern working with her. When she talks to other people, she likes to keep reminding them for no reason that she is their supervisor so that she can feel superior. Dealing with outside vendors/contractors, she is frequently using humiliating tone of voice with inappropriate choice of words to express her dissatisfaction with their work. She excuses herself by saying that she is a "direct person" thinking this gives her the right treating others based on her mood swings. She has only managed three people at the university in two years, but all three of them left her after eight months for they could not stand her demeaning personality. She forgets about work requests sent to her three months back, and when she is questioned about it, she finds an excuse blaming the person who supposed to complete the work. If this wasn't enough, she posts materials on her Facebook account expressing that she admires bossy women, and thanks her family for bossing her around while she was growing up. Nice! She is one of those individuals who smiles through her teeth, but stabs you in the back the first opportunity she gets. That's how she enjoys being in the center of attention feeling superior. If you ever come across working with her, I recommend using your phone's voice recorder to record all conversations that takes place during meetings, and also forwarding all email correspondence to your personal mail - in case you need proof in the future.
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Category: Professor
Rate DR Hoo Ha Hwang, MD, PhD, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA
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Category: Wal-Mart
Homeless, Seattle, WA
I've never seen so many homeless people in my life. What a disgusting mess. Clean them out of the parking lot and the store. What is this city coming to. Dam legal drugs.
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Category: Manager
Tarsi Hall
It's unfortunate to see that Tarsi had such a negative impact on so many in her tenure at this organization. Add one more to that list. Tarsi was unorganized, brash, manipulative, and poor at all aspects of her role here outside of currying favor from her direct managers. It was disappointing to spend a formative portion of my career as her direct report, as I had a lot to learn but was given abysmal support for the duration of my time with her as my manager. Frustration from that period long since faded, but it's unfortunate to see that her approach marred the careers of others. I hope she's found the space needed to become a more positive influence for those she's responsible for, or at least put herself into a position to not manage others any longer.
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STARBUCKS RESERVE, ROASTERY & TASTING ROOM, Seattle, WA
My boss treats me ok, not too bad and not too good. That is fine for me. But I am an extrovert, and like to talk to people. It is very crowded in this store everyday, so in fact I enjoyed working here.
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amazon, Software Development Engineer, Seattle, WA
Management is awesome, office culture is incredible. Very high turnover rate, on call is quite tough.
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Category: Doctor
Martin Mankey, 601 Broadway, Seattle, WA, 98122
He wasn't a very good surgeon. He had to go in for repairs like three times. Then I had to come back and get the hardware removed a year later and even then he fought me about it. He seems incapable of acknowledging that he could have made a mistake. He got flustered really easy and the only bright spot in the appointment was his nurse.
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Category: Doctor
Sean Toomey, Seattle, WA
I had a hip replacement done by Dr. Toomey about a year ago . The surgey went well but a visiting nurse noticed something on on the incision a and after Dr. Toomey looked at it on a phone camera he said it was my bursa, and never did look at the incision itself. His Associate looked at it and also s said it was mybursa. I then became very ill because it was a serious infection and I wa I was in several hospitals for many months to get rid of of it. I still have pain and must use a walker at all times. I am sure Dr. Toomey was aware of what was going on but has never contacteted me. I am in Assisted Living and now believe I can never walk again with ithouithout
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