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Ari Ben-Canaan:
  I can only say what I would do.

  I'd find a clever way of asking if him and I got off to a bad start somehow.  I would explain a good relationship with my boss is something I value.  Perhaps I might ask something along the lines of, "how do you think about "X" I am doing?  What can I do better?"  If I was still treated poorly I would be more certain he was a Judenhasser. [I would carefully document exactly what happens during this interaction, and exactly what is said by him and I] At the same time I might look for other work, but I already think it is a good idea to always be looking for a better/different job...  sharks never stop swimming, even in their sleep [as a consultant I never can stop looking for work either].

  I had a friend who was paid by various employers for two years basically for only constantly looking for new jobs, accepting them, and then finding a better place to work quickly without ever doing any real work at his current job. - Much of his success he attributes to a book called, "Getting to Yes", while I am on the subject of his successes.

  Good luck.  Trust your eyes and ears.  Never trust a Muslim.

Lisa:
Do you have any of your performance reviews saved?  If so, mail them to your home address. 

If you do get let go, you might have some ammo to sue their behinds.

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