How do I express myself in less than a million words??? I'll keep it short. (Try to)
I'm currently employed, now part time, in a job and field I used to love.
Because of finances and my age I really couldn't change jobs.
I tried to make positive changes in my work environment for myself, and workmates.
I'm part time because I was injured on the job (It's being addressed in court.)
And because of harassment and workplace trauma - I couldn't continue fulltime.
On my crew of 40, two have committed suicide, one died of a drug overdose.
In another facility one recently fell to his death doing what we were expected to do.
A dozen have left crippled. Several experts have stated I have ptsd from workplace trauma.
My employer and state do not insure mental health - I can't afford "professional" therapy.
It is possible to have ptsd issues develop, be triggered, or increase - due to workplace pressures.
My question for you might be the same one others are thinking at me -
"Is staying in an environment that affects your ptsd really the best course for YOU ??
I recently obtained (with outside financial help) a United States federal court judgement against my employer
to cease and desist all forms of threats, coercion, harassment and intimidation against all employees.
They didn't bat an eye nor change a policy for another 15 months until I threatened to call the police and enforce the judgement
after I was again attacked in the workplace by a managerial co-worker. Since then, I have been "isolated", but left alone.
This treatment is the rule in my workplace. Even federal orders mean little.
Top lawyers and federal and state authorities have all made similar comments ranging from
"How have you not had a workplace massacre?" 0r "Now I know why people buy guns.".
(For the record - I do not entertain these thoughts nor do I endorse them in any way. They just simply
reference the grave consequences that workers can face today when dealing with workplace trauma and bullying.)
Here's my point for you:
One door, possibly of necessity, is closing on you. Opportunity will present itself to you.
Somewhere, somehow. It always does. Something, perhaps much better, will come along.
Try to be strong. Look hard. Believe in yourself. I do. I read your postings. You can do it.
My opportunity:
Because of my work environment and trauma, I now work with others
(while working 20 hours a week in that h###hole) who are experiencing
workplace trauma, bullying, and mobbing. I am slowly forming an LLC, a website,
and support mechanisms to address these issues. I have been asked to speak at the state capital
and as a result of that have now been challenged to draft "nuts and bolts" criteria for new state legislation
to protect workers' from trauma and abusive situations. And from that I am now getting calls and emails from
nurses, teachers, policemen, firemen, prison guards, county and state workers, even zoo workers - who are suffering
various types of workplace issues; affecting careers and lives - involving trauma.
I have met a desert storm vet with ptsd, also involved in workplace trauma, and we have become partners in this venture.
I have little money or security. But yet I seem to survive, even grow. This is my opportunity. And my therapy.
3 & 1/2 years ago I was bullied, crippled, being deprived of my job, benefits, retirement - and most important - my mind and self esteem.
Today, I am 10 X stronger. Maybe 1,000 times.
When one door closes, another one opens !
THE BEST EXAMPLE:
myPTSD If Anthony and Nicolette had not turned crisis into opportunity this website and all its' benefits would not exist here today for all of us.
I don't imagine they envisioned this coming to fruition as a result of their darkest hours. But that seems to be what happened.
Whyteferret I don't know what's in store for you.
I am truly sorry you are losing your job, perhaps your current career too.
It is very discomforting. I wish you the best.
There are good things out there, great things. I hope something great comes along for you. I'm sure it can.
Keep the faith. Good things do come along. "It's Always Darkest Before the Dawn."
Thanks for sharing. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers and send a :hug: !!!