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colleague flew off the handle and spoke negatively about a client while she was on the phone waiting to be transferred and I’m the one who got in trouble.

My colleague who is notorious for having a short fuse had someone calling for her today which I picked up the call for. They said who they were after and I say to my colleague that it's so and so calling for you. The client is still on the phone. I must admit I didn't put them on hold like I normally would. My notoriously hot tempered colleague then proceeded to say the following: “oh this fucking bitch again!” then proceeds to ok the call to be put through. I put the call through as normal and go back to what I was doing. My colleague gets off the phone and immediately yells “my name, the call wasn't on hold!”. I put two and two together and realised the client must have heard what my colleague said. My higher up then grills me asking why I didn't put the client…


My colleague who is notorious for having a short fuse had someone calling for her today which I picked up the call for. They said who they were after and I say to my colleague that it's so and so calling for you. The client is still on the phone. I must admit I didn't put them on hold like I normally would. My notoriously hot tempered colleague then proceeded to say the following: “oh this fucking bitch again!” then proceeds to ok the call to be put through.

I put the call through as normal and go back to what I was doing. My colleague gets off the phone and immediately yells “my name, the call wasn't on hold!”. I put two and two together and realised the client must have heard what my colleague said. My higher up then grills me asking why I didn't put the client on hold and says that what I did was stupid.

Regardless that I neglected to put the client on hold, I find it outrageous that I was the one in the scope when it wasn't me who flew off then handle and acted unprofessionally.

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