Need Some Advice?

Also, if it’s really serious, like bullying or sexual harassment, you are 100% within your rights to refuse to work with them.

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It’s not that extreme. Basically a coworker blew up on me yesterday and was mildly threatening because it offended them when I social distanced myself after they said their daughter had COVID.

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What a wanker. I don’t think anyone can argue your reasons. If they are a dick can you report them?

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Her outburst was witnessed by three of my coworkers, one of which is in training to be our new boss, so she went straight to our current one to inform her what happened. Maybe I’ll outline the entirety of what occurred later. But at this moment, she will be addressed and so far every person I’ve spoken with has agreed it was extremely unacceptable.

My partner talked me out of quitting. I was texting him in the middle of her yelling at me asking if I could and he helped me get through it without straight up leaving.

Which is good because I just paid nearly $2k yesterday to prevent my best friend from becoming homeless so we suddenly have a new roommate. It’ll take me a few months to pay it off but it is what it is. This week has been crazy. Haven’t even shared the half of it.

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Well that’s great everyone is with you. No one deserves to put up with that shit at work.

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