Dear Jean,
One of my co-workers always wants me to lie when certain people call her on the phone. Is this right? Should I continue to lie?
Reply:
You don’t have to lie for anyone, and if the “certain people” you spoke of in your question happen to be supervisors, you could be in serious trouble. Before another day goes by, meet with her in private and explain your feelings. Avoid judging her behavior. Just say something such as, “When I mislead your callers, I feel uncomfortable, and I’m not willing to put myself in that position any longer.” This will reduce your stress and make it clear to your co-worker that lying for her crosses your value system and you won’t continue to do it.