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by dj_mc_merlin
1033 days ago
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> I can draw a line in the sand and either leave a job or report someone who is making the workplace hostile Because you have the money and possibility of acquiring another job relatively quickly (I suppose, otherwise you would not give up your survival means for such a reason). Not an option for everyone. > They incentivize victims sucking it up, because if you get punched in the face at school, both parties involved will be suspended. This part is stupid, I agree. When I got beaten up at school, I punched back and explained it after. The perpetrator ended up going to juvenile prison at some point (for unrelated charges). I wasn't punished in any way since that was seen as an appropriate response. So we had different experiences. |
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Workplace conflicts usually don’t involve assault. Lines are usually drawn by standing your ground, explaining one’s position and taking the chances and picking the battles. If it comes to getting assaulted one better be prepared.
If the manager doesn’t agree one might get fired, or it is time to look for options.
Nothing in life is a must, but there are consequences to everything and one better choose wisely. But then, the ability to make good judgements comes from experience and experience is gained by experiencing the consequences of decisions or choices one has made in the past, including bad ones.
Resigning, from a position of employment, or situations in life in general should not be the first option, at least not without considering the above.