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Old 04-17-2007, 03:35 PM
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I have a friend whose GLO is trying to get rid of their current adviser. She is really nothing but a pain to say the least. They asked if she could change some of her attitudes to be more positive, but no such luck. Right now, they are trying to work above her and get a new adviser.
Unfortunately, it's not always as easy as just "getting a new advisor". You have to have someone willing to do the job. For us, it's a HUGE job that needs someone with a lot of free time. But yes, a negative attitude should not be allowed.

OP, are there other alums who can deal with the situation? I would suggest using them if possible. Alumnae are involved with a chapter to be supportive and if they aren't being that then they need to just stay away. And that will go over better for the chapter if it comes from another alumnae.
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