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Someone at work (a good friend) has been accusing me of things for awhile, and yesterday was my breaking point and i decided to confront her thru a letter. She ended up printing it out and letting everyone read it. She brought everyone in the conference room (except for the ones that supported me and witnesses), and nobody couldn't remember any incidents that I spoke off, and made me look like a fool! I swallowed my pride, and I apologized to her in the end - even when i felt that i was the victim. now i can't shake this feeling of looking lke a fool in front of everyone but at the same time don't want her to see that she took away my dignity, please help me feel better. Advise anyone?! I've been wanting to get another job, but should i wait it off, so they won't think i'm leaving for these reasons and make her look like a hero? 1. Confront the person, ask them to stop thanks for the great advise. i did just that. now looking for a new job and the opportunities keep on coming! much happier now! thanks! Report It you should learn to keep your mouth shut Don't do anything. keep away from thses people. I would let it blow over. Remember you are there to earn money not make friends. She is the one who looks foolish printing out hte letter for everyone to see. You should hold your head up high and not say a word about it. It will make her crazy and will make you look dignified. communicate Your first mistake was confrontation through a letter, I'm sure her accusations were all verbal so there was no paper trail. Sounds like a smart one to me. play it low for awhile and see if most people let it go if not then move on. Keep your head up and never let them see you sweat, thats what she wants... She wants to humiliate you because she herself is insecure.. Shes not really that good a friend is she? invite her for dinner and fork her in the eye....you cant get in trouble for it cause there is no proof of it to get fired from work...or you can put all her stuff in jello..that would freak her out so bad I would talk with your supervisor... and personally start looking for another job.. If you cant be happy at your job.. there is no reason you should be there. This is "a good friend"? I don't think so. SHE HAD NO RIGHT TO DO THAT. How horrible you must have felt and I feel your pain. I've been in humiliating situations at work that were pretty bad too and unfortunately there isn't a lot you can do about it. This is why I always say that one of the things that is a happy factor at work is your co-workers and if they are all nice people then you are in better shape. UNFORTUNATELY, women and women together at work sometimes can be nasty. I'm a female - I am now working with mostly men and what a difference!!!!! I'm sorry you had to apologize and I'm sure you did this to make things easier but you also kind of admitted to being wrong and she was so very wrong for showing people that letter. I'm mad FOR YOU TOO. I would go over her head and tell the boss he/she better put a stop to this employee harassing me or else this company is setting themselves up for a law suit. There are alot of attorney's that will do anything for a dollar and the one thing they do not want me to do is find one. I would stand my ground and let her know she will quit her job before I will. I agree with Shae, if there is one mistake you made the most was CONFRONTING HER THRU A LETTER, that's a hard evidence that everyone can look at. Second was, APOLOGIZING! You made it look like she was SO RIGHT, and you WERE SO WRONG. Either way, just play it low, let it pass, if she keeps on bringing it up, DRAG HER TO THE PAPER SHREDDER until she torns into pieces! That should solve the problem! Or consider finding a new job. She really isn't a good friend after this humiliation. What was she trying to gain out of this? Let everything calm down and if you say you have been wanting to get another job, go ahead with your plan. Dont quit the job or else u will give them the reason to believe that u left because of the humiliation. Throw a huge office party and let every one know that u have been too hard on every one and it is ur way of showing appreciation to every one for being such good collegues (not really but it is all a stunt to gain ur kool points back). Besides people love parties. Make it a one dish party or a white "T" party. This way people will tend to forget the whole humiliation and start to favor u a lil more then the other person. Better speak to that person about all these events and ask her what she is up to. If you both are able to solve the problem between you, then you may start talking to each other and behave normal. This will automatically make others feel cool and no one is going to give a single thought on this event. Believe me this works maximum times. Full trust is a dangerous weapon, be careful in dealing with others, keep you opinions inside till the suitable moment, throw what had happen behind go forward don't come down, learn from your mistakes I would look for another job in a situation like that. Where are you living. $20.00 and a six pack, I'll just kick her *** for you. |
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