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Originally Posted by seesaw
You keep saying your coworkers didn't support you, and the most of what I can tell is you mean they don't talk to you a lot (give you the cold shoulder), which seems like simple boundary enforcing to me, since you talk to them to force them to give you therapy and talk about the GM, or since you say rude things. I don't see how them keeping boundaries is somehow mistreatment, and I haven't so far seen you say anything that rises to the level of actual mistreatment.
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I completely agree with this. I get the feeling too that they are setting boundaries because of your inappropriate behaviors. Most people in that situation would probably do the same.
Again and again on this thread people have tried to give you advice about behaving professionally at work but you have continued to have outbursts, cry on the job and you even made a racist comment to a manager.
There is a saying "wherever you go, there you are", which means that your problems will follow you. I think if you find another job in your current state, you will end up having the same issues that you did at other places of employment. You need to use whatever resources you can find to work on developing appropriate workplace behaviors first, before you find another job. If not, you will probably be back here in a month talking about having the same problems at another place of employment.