"Workplaces are inherently dysfunctional"

Post date: 2024-04-11 06:48:16
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This is my sister's quote. I am experiencing some crazy things at work.

I have received a number of texts from a co worker who resigned yesterday. I have been getting them for a few days, beginning with "I am off for a while" and ending with "Watch your Back" (actually that one was used twice). Every one of them could qualify as slander or libel (I forget which is which). One of them said "our new supervisor] talked about how we (meaning her and I) are rude to clients." Which is laughable, because even though he is new, he is one of the kindest, nicest, most genuine men I've ever met. I don't see him talking about me to someone else. Others were downright delusional.

I may have to block the constant stream of negativity.

Is it a terrible idea to ask him if, when I did something wrong/off, that he would tell me that?

I would absolutely leave it at that. I work hard at being pleasant and professional. I don't truck in gossip.

Also, we know someone in common and she has kinda conflated that makes us friends.
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