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Originally Posted by ruby2011
I got wrote up at the end of my shift yesterday for me getting mad last Friday. Ever since that GM transferred 7.5 months ago, coworkers seemed to have taken the liberty to be rude to me. If they had a bad day, they’ll take it out on me and not anyone else. If I make a minor mistake doing my job, they say rude stuff to me.
That never happened before that GM transferred. Hell, it wasn’t until the first time he visited to borrow stuff and blew off my attempts to talk to him that other people became rude. I know I reacted badly to the GM not wanting to talk to me, especially when he blew me off during 3 separate visits. Given my ability to handle stuff like this, I really couldn’t have done any differently.
I know I said ruder stuff to my coworkers than any of them said to me, but I really don’t like it when they’re rude. A handful of people are rude to me now. Isn’t it enough to deal with just one rude person? Why am I dealing with a handful of them?
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Please correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I'm understanding, you think it's okay to be rude to others but it's not okay for them to be rude to you? I'm sure you don't mean it to come off that way but it actually comes off as extremely arrogant and self centered. You need to understand the seriousness of your actions, they are unprofessional and inconsiderate, and as others have posted someone could get physical with you. I've seen people get physical with others for accidentally bumping them the wrong way which is absolutely ridiculous but it happens so you really need to watch your language before you say something to the wrong person.