MotionInSilver
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Thank you all for the insightful perspective. I will keep doing what I gotta do and figure out what I really want to do.
That may be the bottom line. It seems in today's society we can't question anyone's status in life. No questioning about ethnicity, disabilities, sexual identity, culture, religion, national origin, etc. We pretty much have to accept whatever people claim to be, or self identify as. (I don't agree with this but that's the way it is.) If a sighted Irish-descent white woman wants to identify as a blind Native American black man . . . well, that's that.. . . Apparently anyone can say theyre deaf and we cant question it....
It seems like your work situation problems are more than just this one woman, so it might be time to move on to greener pastures.[/QUOTE]That may be the bottom line. It seems in today's society we can't question anyone's status in life. No questioning about ethnicity, disabilities, sexual identity, culture, religion, national origin, etc. We pretty much have to accept whatever people claim to be, or self identify as. (I don't agree with this but that's the way it is.) If a sighted Irish-descent white woman wants to identify as a blind Native American black man . . . well, that's that.
It seems like your work situation problems are more than just this one woman, so it might be time to move on to greener pastures.
You missed my point. The point is, no matter how outrageous it seems, no one can question anything about anyone in the work place. That's why I used an outrageous example. It wasn't about getting a job. It was about how people self identify regardless of reality. It does happen.There is no needs to know a person religion, sexual identity or any of the things you listed to get a job ! And that is rather far fetched about the Irish woman saying they're a blind Native American Black man. The way things are going today I am really don't it's really safe to even say I am Jewish! I already had some crazy lady telling me it
all the Jews fault the way the way world is today!
Yep agree @Reba
Nothing I can do at this point but go elsewhere. a lot of us left its time for me to just follow others out of the door for a new Adventure like the staff that left already. Just hope I figure it out sooner than later. Changes does not come easy for me for sure
A heavy book would cause a vibration that could make her react, so I don't think that is a good way to test her hearing.Changes doesn't come easy for a lot of people . You try dropping a heavy book behind her and she how to react.
Really? omg.Changes doesn't come easy for a lot of people . You try dropping a heavy book behind her and she how to react.
It sounds to me like the OP is investing too much into this and should just move on. There's always jerks in the office - and there's no getting away from that. I learned the hard way not to project myself into the situation. It just causes more frustration than it's worth so leaving for greener pastures is the way to go....
Laura
Maybe but sometimes some people CAN'T just up and leave for 'greener pastures' so they need to find a way to deal with the toxic environment and toxic person.
I hate it when people say to me.. 'well just move to another state!'... No.... I have little money and most places are expensive as poo. Right now I'd almost rather get a job here, build up my funds then consider moving. My dream state is WA but damn the housing/apartments there are insanely expensive...as bad as SF.
Point is... if the employee has a family with children maybe... it's hard to uproot- especially if there are no other jobs to be found in the location their toxic job is in.
I think they ought to at least give it "the college try" to resolve the situation somehow... why should one person have to leave because of some other idiot?
Meh. Only the OP knows the whole situation on a daily basis and their options. We're just doing armchair Psychology for the most part.
Maybe but sometimes some people CAN'T just up and leave for 'greener pastures' so they need to find a way to deal with the toxic environment and toxic person.
I hate it when people say to me.. 'well just move to another state!'... No.... I have little money and most places are expensive as poo. Right now I'd almost rather get a job here, build up my funds then consider moving. My dream state is WA but damn the housing/apartments there are insanely expensive...as bad as SF.
Point is... if the employee has a family with children maybe... it's hard to uproot- especially if there are no other jobs to be found in the location their toxic job is in.
I think they ought to at least give it "the college try" to resolve the situation somehow... why should one person have to leave because of some other idiot?
Meh. Only the OP knows the whole situation on a daily basis and their options. We're just doing armchair Psychology for the most part.
You means Seattle? Yeah, that's true.
but you can afford to live in Spokane, but not popular as Seattle.
Portland ORSeattle yes.. not sure on Spokane- will have to ask friend on that. Spokane is the eastern part of WA. Olympia and Tacoma aren't too bad but not as nice as Seattle. I'd rather find somewhere that has public transportation.. if I could...
Portland is crazy expensive. don't get me wrong oregon is also a great state to live in but not portland. apt there for a studio are in the thousandsPortland OR
I was suggesting it for the public transportation. I may be going there next Oct with my train friends...to ride trains.Portland is crazy expensive. don't get me wrong oregon is also a great state to live in but not portland. apt there for a studio are in the thousands