Pretty pissed off about coworker

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  • gtdragon980
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    this.

    99% of bosses know that there is a bit of screwing the pooch while on the clock here and there, and that keep moral and generally productivity up, you have to have a little fun while at work. Your boss knows what your bringing to the table, and what your worth to the company, dont worry about it too much.
    You're right! I'll just make sure I keep up my work and keep impressing the boss!
    Originally posted by Thizzelle
    Deny deny deny
    I will make sure I do if I am ever confronted about it!
    Originally posted by Nick_S
    Take it up with your boss. Confront him about whatever allegations he accused you of doing (or not doing). Explain yourself and go from there. If the co-worker quit and did this to multiple people for no particular reason he sounds like a horrible person who's opinion shouldn't be taken seriously in the first place.
    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.

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  • Nick_S
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    Take it up with your boss. Confront him about whatever allegations he accused you of doing (or not doing). Explain yourself and go from there. If the co-worker quit and did this to multiple people for no particular reason he sounds like a horrible person who's opinion shouldn't be taken seriously in the first place.

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  • Thizzelle
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    Deny deny deny

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by blunttech
    Your boss already has an opinion of his own of you. If youre a good employee he knows it and will not let a note from a disgruntled employee sway his opinion. If you are less than an exemplary employee he knows that too. Just put in an honest days work and dont let this get to you
    this.

    99% of bosses know that there is a bit of screwing the pooch while on the clock here and there, and that keep moral and generally productivity up, you have to have a little fun while at work. Your boss knows what your bringing to the table, and what your worth to the company, dont worry about it too much.

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  • 10Toes
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    Originally posted by gtdragon980
    my fault he had something on me

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  • CrusherCurtis
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    You were betrayed. Nothing you could or should do about it. Just watch who you waffleswaffleswaffleswaffles around with next time or stop waffleswaffleswaffleswafflesin around in general. Character judgement, I can smell a snitch a mile away.

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  • gtdragon980
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    Originally posted by blunttech
    Your boss already has an opinion of his own of you. If youre a good employee he knows it and will not let a note from a disgruntled employee sway his opinion. If you are less than an exemplary employee he knows that too. Just put in an honest days work and dont let this get to you
    This is a good point. I didn't see this post earlier, but that does make me feel a little better about the whole situation.

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  • gtdragon980
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    Originally posted by shameson
    That's pretty waffleswaffleswaffleswafflesed of him. What an ass. There are two sides to this though. Guys a bitch for throwing everyone under the bus just cause he's mad about his shitty situation he put himself in. On the other hand, if he's not lying, then you also are the one responsible for doing the those "things" that are now possibly hindering your chances.

    All that being said, he still went for a low blow. Best of luck with this
    You all make a good point about the fact that I did those things, which is ultimately my fault. Fortunately, it isn't something terrible and I still have the best chance at becoming full time.

    I mean should I just message him and let him know he's a worthless piece of shit? Or should I not confront him and get him indirectly, or just bite my tongue and move on? My mentality is if you backstab me, I'll do the same to you.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by LJ851
    I guess you should have sucked his dick when he asked.
    Looks like OP needs to suck da bosses D to get out of this one.

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  • LJ851
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    I guess you should have sucked his dick when he asked.

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  • blunttech
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    Your boss already has an opinion of his own of you. If youre a good employee he knows it and will not let a note from a disgruntled employee sway his opinion. If you are less than an exemplary employee he knows that too. Just put in an honest days work and dont let this get to you

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  • einhander
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    The world is full of assholes.

    Get used to it and step up your game.

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  • shameson
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    That's pretty waffleswaffleswaffleswafflesed of him. What an ass. There are two sides to this though. Guys a bitch for throwing everyone under the bus just cause he's mad about his shitty situation he put himself in. On the other hand, if he's not lying, then you also are the one responsible for doing the those "things" that are now possibly hindering your chances.

    All that being said, he still went for a low blow. Best of luck with this

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  • gtdragon980
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    Originally posted by Scallywagon
    This anger is for yourself, if you we're cutting up at work and he told someone those are your own actions.

    Go to rock climbing gym and, step your game up at the office if you want that full/time gig.

    Also; waffleswaffleswaffleswaffles that little rat waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles bitch.
    While this is true, I just don't see any reason for someone to voluntarily quit and purposely shit talk about the rest of the workers just because you felt like it. That itself is wrong in my eyes.

    I'll cool off and see how I'm feeling then. It just really bugs me that someone would stab me in the back for no reason.

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  • gtdragon980
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    Originally posted by mr.vang
    And who's fault is it?
    By fault, you are referring to? The fact he emailed the boss or the fact that he had something to say about me? No ones fault he emailed the boss, he did it out of spite as he wasn't even being fired, he voluntarily quit. Possibly my fault he had something on me, but I never did him any wrong so I don't see how I could be at fault.
    Last edited by gtdragon980; 06-20-2013, 07:29 AM. Reason: Forgot to quote

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