ardour
Well known loser
The manager's a woman along with most of my colleagues. It's in a university... Not exciting and not a typical male occupation.
I've been 'nice', said hello etc. before to diffuse situations when there's been some misunderstanding with coworkers, but that's not a good idea for this situation, and when it ivovles nasty insults why give up dignity and grovel?
If someone loathes you it's common for them to try to make you appear incompetent and/or a "problem" person with regards to work. We're all invested.
Fortunately she's not in my department, BUT if it gets around that I'm this or that in a mainly female workplace, well ...guess the rest.
have to admit at this point...*envy*
I'm not "around" her, but she seems to be continuing to slag me off with another girl in their office. There's some serious hatred there. As you say "risk her continuing and escalating until she forces her hand and gains the upper hand against you" / or
Not sure about a complaint though, there's no proof of anything. There's also a risk of being hit with a counter-harrassment claim if I go down that road.
I've been 'nice', said hello etc. before to diffuse situations when there's been some misunderstanding with coworkers, but that's not a good idea for this situation, and when it ivovles nasty insults why give up dignity and grovel?
Trent said:because i learned quite some time ago that people are more likely to screw you over if they feel that you are somehow INVESTED in your relations with them. i am speaking about in the work world, of course. in the past, when i've went out of my way to "smile" or "be pleasant" toward a female coworker (literally just to be friendly), i've received the same superbitch response.
If someone loathes you it's common for them to try to make you appear incompetent and/or a "problem" person with regards to work. We're all invested.
Fortunately she's not in my department, BUT if it gets around that I'm this or that in a mainly female workplace, well ...guess the rest.
Trent said:i don't work daily with ANY women. and i'm thankful for that fact..
have to admit at this point...*envy*
Trent said:just act aloof around this chick. it's probably your best defense. she will give up hopefully and decide to bully somebody else who appears to be more "fazed" by her attempts. your other option is to come out, guns blazing, and go right after her. to report her for harassment, namecalling, and the like. depending on how professional your work environment is though, this could possibly end in your being homeless and hungry and your boss's shlong inside the girl.
I'm not "around" her, but she seems to be continuing to slag me off with another girl in their office. There's some serious hatred there. As you say "risk her continuing and escalating until she forces her hand and gains the upper hand against you" / or
Not sure about a complaint though, there's no proof of anything. There's also a risk of being hit with a counter-harrassment claim if I go down that road.