Home Menu

Menu



advertisement
Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes
NatalieJastrow
Veteran Member
 
Member Since Aug 2020
Location: LA
Posts: 585
4
299 hugs
given
Default Mar 17, 2024 at 07:17 AM
  #1
I have long recognized that some of my office mates are crazy and I need to stay away from them. One reason I like working from home. But when I am in, I have a hard time staying away. Mostly because they come into my office.

I was shook this week when I said an off handed "kidding" remark (also to get her to shut up) to one of them in private and she mischaracterized it and yelled it for all to hear. What she said could get me in big trouble and now I know she is not trust worthy at all. She simply cannot hear properly. The other person is also like that.. and it worries me... she had had many occassions of poor judgment and not understanding what I said. The only good news was when she yelled it I loudly said -- I never said that.

The good news (and maybe why she said it) was that all the important people were at an event and not around. The bad news... someone who I suspect has reported me before was around and could have heard it.

The prior incident was 100% not my fault either. We were at an event where we weren't supposed to take photos. I was just sitting next to someone who pulled out her phone and started taking photos. I didn't even have a phone. She asked me if I wanted one. I didn't know if I understood the no photo rule and was trying to be polite so I just said, just email it to me. Thinking if she did, I would have proof she sent it to me. I didn't get in trouble but I did get pulled into an interrogation session. The photo taker got demoted and moved away from me.

I feel like if I make it through the week I will be ok. But I worry the two office mates didn't understand what I said and if we get pulled into separate sessions it will be two against one.
NatalieJastrow is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
16PennyNail, FloatThruThis, unaluna

advertisement
NatalieJastrow
Veteran Member
 
Member Since Aug 2020
Location: LA
Posts: 585
4
299 hugs
given
Default Mar 17, 2024 at 12:42 PM
  #2
Do you think I should call them on Monday and clarify my position or just let it be?

If I call them and make a big deal out of it... they could be on notice to try to get me before I get them.

If I don't call them and management questions it who knows what they will say?
NatalieJastrow is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
unaluna
Elder Harridan x-hankster
 
unaluna's Avatar
 
Member Since Jun 2011
Location: Milan/Michigan
Posts: 40,986 (SuperPoster!)
13
69k hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Mar 17, 2024 at 04:08 PM
  #3
If anyone comes to you about it, deny, deny, deny. If they have it on videotape, it was altered. You would never say such things. OTOH, if the company wants to fire you, start building a paper trail. These incidents sound like entrapment / harassment.
unaluna is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
NatalieJastrow
 
Thanks for this!
NatalieJastrow
16PennyNail
Member
 
16PennyNail's Avatar
 
Member Since Mar 2024
Location: In the southern United States
Posts: 346
99 hugs
given
Default Mar 17, 2024 at 07:27 PM
  #4
I would probably wait to see what happens, as nothing may come of it. If it does, I would simply explain it was a simple misunderstanding. If it is known she has a problem hearing then surely they would understand that.Never start worrying till there is a reason or cause for it. Ancient wisdom from the Sergeant that helped me stumble and bumble through being an officer. Stuff like that can be worrying, yet it may not amount to anything. Good luck.
16PennyNail is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
NatalieJastrow
 
Thanks for this!
NatalieJastrow, unaluna
NatalieJastrow
Veteran Member
 
Member Since Aug 2020
Location: LA
Posts: 585
4
299 hugs
given
Default Mar 20, 2024 at 05:34 PM
  #5
Normally I wouldn't press my luck but it has been a few days at work and I haven't gotten an unexpected zoom invite... but my boss is out until March 25th. I don't know if they would wait for him to return. His boss, who is in, is the disciplinarian. A work friend tells me she thinks it is unlikely that anything would happen.. and when she got in trouble she said there was a text involved and I didn't put anything in writing.

I go in Friday and already one of the crazy people has emailed me. I responded very kurtly and I think I am going to be late on Friday so she won't be able to talk much.
NatalieJastrow is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
VabGirl
Member
 
Member Since Jul 2021
Location: virginia
Posts: 323
3
35 hugs
given
Default Mar 20, 2024 at 07:23 PM
  #6
Quote:
Originally Posted by NatalieJastrow View Post
Do you think I should call them on Monday and clarify my position or just let it be?

If I call them and make a big deal out of it... they could be on notice to try to get me before I get them.

If I don't call them and management questions it who knows what they will say?
Do nothing for now.
VabGirl is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Thanks for this!
unaluna
divine1966
Legendary Wise Elder
 
divine1966's Avatar
 
Member Since Dec 2014
Location: US
Posts: 22,905 (SuperPoster!)
9
1,295 hugs
given
Default Mar 21, 2024 at 04:38 AM
  #7
If you didn’t say what they think you said, then deny in it. You didn’t say it. And it’s not in writing. Screw them.
divine1966 is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Thanks for this!
unaluna
NatalieJastrow
Veteran Member
 
Member Since Aug 2020
Location: LA
Posts: 585
4
299 hugs
given
Default Mar 21, 2024 at 05:01 AM
  #8
Quote:
Originally Posted by divine1966 View Post
If you didn’t say what they think you said, then deny in it. You didn’t say it. And it’s not in writing. Screw them.
Yes there is some actual things that could, if looked in a bad light, be considered confirmation that I said it. So basically... if people started looking into it... they could think that what I said was real and even if they couldn't "prove" anything I would be under suspicion for the rest of my time working there.

But I am getting more confident as I go - given that my other friend tells me her discipline did involve a text. I think any manager would like to have something in writing.

Thanks for all the advice of keeping quiet. That is what I am going to do.

Something I thought about yesterday is that because of the two crazy co workers who like to spout in my office... I remembered that I removed a chair from my office. There is still one chair, because otherwise that would be weird, but I removed my second one so as to deter them coming in and (as usually would be the case) having conversations I wasn't even involved in. They still unfortunately do it, but, one has to stand.
NatalieJastrow is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
PhilMC
Member
 
Member Since Apr 2024
Location: Canada
Posts: 60
Default May 12, 2024 at 05:46 PM
  #9
Remember, these three could be testing you. Just walk the straight and narrow. Remind them it is a rule. All you can do. Try not to fret other people's issues. I'm sure you have enough to take care of on your own.
PhilMC is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Reply



Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Crazy or in Crazy Situations? And the Curse of Coincidences Bipolartist Bipolar 2 Nov 09, 2014 03:37 AM
What do I tell my co-workers? loophole Bipolar 26 Sep 21, 2014 11:28 AM
Co-workers - ARG!!! sugahorse1 Bipolar 22 Dec 13, 2010 02:39 PM
co-workers gelfling Relationships & Communication 1 Oct 16, 2010 09:49 PM
co-workers Zenobia Relationships & Communication 6 Dec 04, 2002 12:13 PM


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:30 AM.
Powered by vBulletin® — Copyright © 2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.



 

My Support Forums

My Support Forums is the online community that was originally begun as the Psych Central Forums in 2001. It now runs as an independent self-help support group community for mental health, personality, and psychological issues and is overseen by a group of dedicated, caring volunteers from around the world.

 

Helplines and Lifelines

The material on this site is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by a qualified health care provider.

Always consult your doctor or mental health professional before trying anything you read here.