| LeopoldStotch |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
lawls.
Some bitch at work literally hates me for no reason. Always looks at me with "the evil eye", always talks about me behind my back, and always thinks I'm out to get her when really I don't even know her to hate her, until now. No one likes her, everyone thinks I'm a doll and joy to work with. SHe's constantly getting talking to about her work and I've never once been in trouble, or had to be "talked to". We were paired up for some odd reason to work on something, even though we are in two different departments at work.
I had to hand the final thing to my boss at a certain time, so I told this girl to get it to me 10 minutes before I had to hand it in and she kinda stuck her nose up at me and walked away. 15 minutes after I had to hand it in she comes to my office, throws it on my desk and says, "here, happy now" I got pissed, told her she's not getting away with it.
I get in , and normally I don't name names, but this time I was close to losing my job for no reason( this was a multimillion dollar project, that if I lost it we'd be screwed.) so I just spilled everything. Name calling happened between both of us, she called me a stupid jew something arather and in return I called her a dumb Russian cunt lol, very unprofessional, yes but I just got upset. She got 3 days off of work and I get suspended for two weeks. So gay.
Anyway, I was sitting here minding my own business and I see her go into my bosses office, was in there for about 15 minutes and then she left in tears. I go hand something to my boss and she's like " She's gone you know, so you can breathe now" lol |
finally! it's about time the cause gets into more trouble than the effect. classic times i have seen in workplaces in a scuffle between 2 co workers is where the the person who acted gets the lesser punishment than the person who reacts to the actor. i still don't see the reason why the reactor gets more punishment than the actor himself. i was about to say justice was not served midway through the story, but at the end, that brought a smile. thank you for representing us reactors that have been harshly punished! |
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