whiteraven
Diamond Member
So...I've already been told I'm overreacting. But how is it overreacting when you are forced to be in the same room with your bully or your abuser? How is it overreacting when no one listens or hears you?
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IS this your abuser?the same room with your bully or your abuser?
IS this your abuser?
Or is this your asshole coworker that you’re mixing up past & present / morphing into your abuser?
Whiteraven - Just caught my typo - I didn't go to someone higher out of my local office and ended up reassigning my position because the abuse/gaslighting continued. Local HR was not helpful for me. The local HR Director tried to buy me off. Really?! Maybe try an ombudsman if you have that option. Take care sweetie! VB
Both.
She's a BULLY. Why would they make us be in the same room with her?????
How is it overreacting when no one listens or hears you?
So here’s the thing... bullies don’t generally have the kind of power over people that you’re describing.
Being in the same room as one, especially in what seems to be a group disciplinary action against the bully,
And if their being mad goes past yelling and stomping and waving their hands around in the air, security escorts them from the building.
Actual threats issued? Much less any kind of physical violence or property damage?
That’s why I was attempting to ask if she had gone beyond being an asshole into serious trauma that gives you reason to fear for your life & safety, or if you’re mixing her up with someone (or people) who have seriously threatened your life & safety.
We had a meeting with HR, but I was the one who misunderstood her.
, she is so unpredictable that everyone is afraid of her.
And I *could* go the the police. But I would lose this job in a secon
Yep. For sure. I moved on average every 6-24 mo as a kid / was always the new kid, so I was in probably more than my fair share of playground fights & such as a kid. Never rose past typical childhood stuff.I'm don't know if you've been bullied or not, but a bully can destroy a person's life. And while I think some would say that is because the target is reacting badly, I know that it isn't.
Sounds like you have a choice to make...Not directly. But she carries a gun. And yes, they know. Besides not being permitted even on the grounds, she is so unpredictable that everyone is afraid of her.
And I *could* go the the police. But I would lose this job in a second if I did that, and if I lose this job I have nothing. No money, no means. Takes 3-6 months around here to find a minimum wage job.
Go above HR’s heads if they’re preventing you from doing your job of protecting your subordinates, much less yourself, directly to management and make a big deal that you’ve got a violent, unstable, gun carrying employee under you that everyone is terrified of & HR is refusing to do anything about and insist that they step up and protect their employees from a gun wielding lunatic...
Or find a new job.
Or both. Although it would probably be better to find a new job first? The upside to laying down an ultimatum with management is that if you were fired, you’d have unemployment benefits to bridge the gap -plus probably wrongful termination & hostile work environment suits, but those would take time to see money and may well be added stress you don’t need- and wouldn’t have to be in the same building with someone who brings a gun to work to intimidate people with.