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Over the weekend, I worked with a well known harasser and she kept giving me passive aggressive comments to the point I couldn't focus. She even texted me, "What is your compacity to work?" What's even supposed to mean? I am not a lazy person. I am very hardworking and i am very likable and popular.

Today I talked to my team leader and she told me to file a complaint to my manager on Friday. I am scared as hell. The bully has been there since day one and I am new. I don't mind getting fired but someone needs to speak up. This will be the first time I will be filling a complaint. I work in a state with no anti bullying protection. People can be fired at will. I am not of any "protection" group. The only thing I have is I am very popular

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[–] Greyghoster@aussie.zone 11 points 2 weeks ago

Look up workplace psychopaths. Psychopaths are fairly thick on the ground, 3-4 in every 100 men and 1-2 in women. Nasty people who are dangerous to your mental health as well as a threat to your employment.