Pretty pissed off about coworker

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  • gtdragon980
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    Originally posted by george graves
    OP - I'm going to guess you're in your 20's. Kinda sounds like it. My advice is to go sit on your hands and do nothing. If you still feel like you've been wronged in a month or two - then what you do is up to you. But something you'll learn in time is that instant reactions are never good. The lenses of time makes things much clearer.
    You are correct, I am in my 20's! But you're right, after having some time to think, he's probably gonna end up locked up or in deep shit anyways because of his DUI. I'll let that be his punishment, but if I come across him in person some day, I will give him a piece of my mind.

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  • DIIRTY-30
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  • Nowayman
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    Originally posted by Thizzelle
    Deny deny deny

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  • flyboyx
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    get his address and sign him up to a gay porn mailing list.

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  • z6ne
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    Originally posted by george graves
    The lenses of time makes things much clearer.

    good stuff.

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  • Cletonius
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    Originally posted by george graves
    OP - I'm going to guess you're in your 20's. Kinda sounds like it. My advice is to go sit on your hands and do nothing. If you still feel like you've been wronged in a month or two - then what you do is up to you. But something you'll learn in time is that instant reactions are never good. The lenses of time makes things much clearer.
    This. Whenever I want to type up a "goddamn you're a waffleswaffleswaffleswafflestard!" message to someone I leave it in my drafts for a day and reread it before sending/deleting it. When you're not fuming mad you're able to think more clearly.

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  • george graves
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    OP - I'm going to guess you're in your 20's. Kinda sounds like it. My advice is to go sit on your hands and do nothing. If you still feel like you've been wronged in a month or two - then what you do is up to you. But something you'll learn in time is that instant reactions are never good. The lenses of time makes things much clearer.

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  • steve68
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    Originally posted by einhander
    The world is full of assholes.

    Get used to it and step up your game.
    Best advice right here^^^^^

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  • cunninglinguist
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    Nobody likes a snitch.

    Steal a bag of his garbage (such that it has envelopes etc with his name on it) and dump it along a road that has $500 fine for littering.
    Then call in a littering violation from a payphone and provide a description of his vehicle and a partial license plate number.

    LMAO. Just kidding!

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  • Cletonius
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    I would leave it alone. I'm a big believer in karma, that snitch dude will get his.

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  • Jorgen
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    not reading this whole thing but if you were doing something that hinders your ability to get a better position its your own fault. He is a dick for calling everyone out and I see no real reason someone would pull that unless he quit as a result of the issues he saw and called out.

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  • gtdragon980
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    Originally posted by mr.vang
    Are you suppose to be working right now? Just carious and be honest.
    I am working right now. My work is done on a computer so my access to the internet is constant. However, my online time is not. Lol r3v is about the only thing I go on, other than emails.

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  • mr.vang
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    Originally posted by gtdragon980
    Honestly, it's really nothing that should jeapordize my chances, but it definitely puts me back while I have been striving to get ahead. I tend to browse the internet at work and my boss knows it, it's no surprise. Just the fact that he brought it up again makes it a bigger issue than it already is. I still get my work done and handle more responsibilities than anyone that works with me so, like I said, it shouldn't jeapordize, just hinder.
    Are you suppose to be working right now? Just carious and be honest.

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  • Nick_S
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    Originally posted by gtdragon980

    I would do this if I was supposed to know about this, but I was told from my supervisor about the email, who was also thrown under the bus as well. I think, like the others said, my boss will probably disregard what he had to say since he wasn't a reliable worker to begin with.

    Gotcha. If he went on about numerous employee's I'm sure your boss will disregard it. If this guy had real issues with you, and your coworkers work ethic he would have brought them to light while he was still there. Some people are just shallow. Good luck though.

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  • z6ne
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    What were you doing that he snitched on you for?

    he sounds like a duck

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