chitwood
Golden Member
Originally posted by: punkdork9
so to do a quick recap: i should look for a new job, all the while using the word F**k like it's going out of style, and then go out office space style.....i like it! :laugh:
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Originally posted by: punkdork9
so to do a quick recap: i should look for a new job, all the while using the word F**k like it's going out of style, and then go out office space style.....i like it! :laugh:
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Pics of laptop?
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Does the situation suck? Yes. Is it a hostile work environment? No.
Originally posted by: ArizonaSteve
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Does the situation suck? Yes. Is it a hostile work environment? No.
Why is this not a hostile work environment? It seems to me like the boss is trying to make her quit so he doesn't have to pay unemployment.
Document and record everything.
Originally posted by: Robert Munch
Would you say something or let it slide and look for another job?
Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: sourceninja
If my boss ever says Fuck, I'll assume that it is an acceptable word to use in the office. I would then use the word fuck with every customer I delt with.
This.
Originally posted by: kranky
I have experience working for a nutcase like this guy. I can tell you a few things.
1. He will never change. He knows he's the boss, and will do as he pleases.
2. He doesn't care if people don't like his behavior. It's part of his enjoyment of being the boss.
3. He will never take responsibility for anything. It will always, always, always be someone else's fault. This is because he is completely insecure and cannot handle appearing to be even the tiny bit flawed.
4. There is no point in complaining because of 1, 2 and 3 above.
Now with that in mind, you can choose what to do.
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Originally posted by: ArizonaSteve
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Does the situation suck? Yes. Is it a hostile work environment? No.
Why is this not a hostile work environment? It seems to me like the boss is trying to make her quit so he doesn't have to pay unemployment.
Document and record everything.
How does it seem like that to you? From what was posted, there is a boss who has anger outbursts but are not sexually offensive, nor directed at a protected class. Granted, the post doesn't really cover everything, but from what was presented, it does not rise to the level of hostile work environment.
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Originally posted by: ArizonaSteve
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Does the situation suck? Yes. Is it a hostile work environment? No.
Why is this not a hostile work environment? It seems to me like the boss is trying to make her quit so he doesn't have to pay unemployment.
Document and record everything.
How does it seem like that to you? From what was posted, there is a boss who has anger outbursts but are not sexually offensive, nor directed at a protected class. Granted, the post doesn't really cover everything, but from what was presented, it does not rise to the level of hostile work environment.
It depends on what State the OP is in. You're right if it's a "right to work" State but, if not, verbal abuse does indeed constitute a 'hostile work place.'
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Originally posted by: ArizonaSteve
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Does the situation suck? Yes. Is it a hostile work environment? No.
Why is this not a hostile work environment? It seems to me like the boss is trying to make her quit so he doesn't have to pay unemployment.
Document and record everything.
How does it seem like that to you? From what was posted, there is a boss who has anger outbursts but are not sexually offensive, nor directed at a protected class. Granted, the post doesn't really cover everything, but from what was presented, it does not rise to the level of hostile work environment.
It depends on what State the OP is in. You're right if it's a "right to work" State but, if not, verbal abuse does indeed constitute a 'hostile work place.'
No, the hostile work environment has to be related to a "protected characteristic" or in retaliation to filing a compliant based upon such a characteristic. Simple verbal abuse does not constitute a hostile work environment.
Originally posted by: threeringbinder
Wasn't the VP in the room when she got yelled at? Wouldn't that be a "hostile enviroment'?
making one feel dumb in front of others...or humiliation?
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
I guess I've dealt with too many unions which isn't the case here. I do think a case could be made regarding "life, liberty and, the pursuit of happiness" though.