Posted by Racer on April 4, 2006, at 21:45:57
In reply to Re: Upsetting day, posted by TexasChic on April 4, 2006, at 20:38:19
What you've described is an unhealthy environment and the supervisor needs to know what's going on. Really and truly, and I have a very little bit more to add to it.
First, if you hadn't already experienced some problems with these people, you would not have wondered if there was something unpleasant about you. (Unless you're really nuts, but you're not, so that doesn't apply.)
Mainly, though, if the file you were looking for was work related, and the folders you were looking in were open to look in -- then that's something the supervisor needs to know about. That is just not OK, period. Please do yourself, your supervisor, and the world a favor and report this.
I won't try to go into all the details, because I don't feel well today and am having a hard time thinking, but truly -- report this. Even if you know that you were looking for something negative about you, that's not something anyone else needs to know. What's more, if these girls have made this such a hostile work environment for you -- or for anyone else, for that matter -- then there's a real problem that really should be addressed. Give your supervisor a chance to do something about it -- it's in the best interest of your employer, both in terms of productivity and in terms of not getting their butts sued because of the Hostile Work Environment thing. So, you're doing it for the company, not for yourself.
OH! And before I forget -- it's not your responsibility to address this directly. It's your supervisor's job to do that. Let your supervisor do her/his job, OK?
And if you benefit, that's icing, right?
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