What would you do??? Need your input.
Sep. 18th, 2004 02:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So on January 15th, I
I was sitting at my desk minding my own business.
The 2 sales guys in the cubes across from me were talking personal crap. Hey I can dig it. Also there was the Office admin.
During their conversation, one of the sales guys proceeded to tell the other 2 the following.
"I pulled up next to this car the other day and this guy was looking at me. After he pulled ahead I saw he had a rainbow sticker on his car. I should have rear ended the bastard."
I immediately got up from my desk and went to the Operations Manager (HR) office to have a chat with them. They were in a meeting. The girl next to me (Kay) heard the conversation also and broke up a meeting that HR was in to get this reported.
So Myself, Key, June (Lesbian Co-Worker) Michelle (My Lesbian Manager) and Diana (HR Person) had a chat in her office about it.
Diana assured me that the issue would be handled immediately.
My manager told me yesterday that HR told the guy he was not allowed to talk to anyone about it in the office ever. Ever since this incident, I have had no respect for this Morman as a person. I treat him with respect as a co-worker, but that is it. If he says hi, I say hi. If he has to talk to me about an account, I talk with him. It is a work environment.
My manager also told me that he believes there is tension between us. I guess he found out who snitched. He told my manager that he feels that he can't approach me and that it is causing issues between our departments. He also told her that if he had known I was gay at the time, he would not have told the story.
She told me that he may approach me to talk with me outside the office, because I guess what he did has been guilting him since January.
My initial thought is to let him feel guilty. It was a hateful thing to say no matter who it was about. I think he wants to apologize and ask for my forgiveness so he can get over the guilt he is feeling from his comments. I am inclined not to forgive him. If it was a gay joke, that is one thing. Since it had a violent hateful context, I just find that to be unforgivable.
What are your thoughts. Should I forgive the guy, or just let him live with the guilt and just continue to be professional at work.
I was sitting at my desk minding my own business.
The 2 sales guys in the cubes across from me were talking personal crap. Hey I can dig it. Also there was the Office admin.
During their conversation, one of the sales guys proceeded to tell the other 2 the following.
"I pulled up next to this car the other day and this guy was looking at me. After he pulled ahead I saw he had a rainbow sticker on his car. I should have rear ended the bastard."
I immediately got up from my desk and went to the Operations Manager (HR) office to have a chat with them. They were in a meeting. The girl next to me (Kay) heard the conversation also and broke up a meeting that HR was in to get this reported.
So Myself, Key, June (Lesbian Co-Worker) Michelle (My Lesbian Manager) and Diana (HR Person) had a chat in her office about it.
Diana assured me that the issue would be handled immediately.
My manager told me yesterday that HR told the guy he was not allowed to talk to anyone about it in the office ever. Ever since this incident, I have had no respect for this Morman as a person. I treat him with respect as a co-worker, but that is it. If he says hi, I say hi. If he has to talk to me about an account, I talk with him. It is a work environment.
My manager also told me that he believes there is tension between us. I guess he found out who snitched. He told my manager that he feels that he can't approach me and that it is causing issues between our departments. He also told her that if he had known I was gay at the time, he would not have told the story.
She told me that he may approach me to talk with me outside the office, because I guess what he did has been guilting him since January.
My initial thought is to let him feel guilty. It was a hateful thing to say no matter who it was about. I think he wants to apologize and ask for my forgiveness so he can get over the guilt he is feeling from his comments. I am inclined not to forgive him. If it was a gay joke, that is one thing. Since it had a violent hateful context, I just find that to be unforgivable.
What are your thoughts. Should I forgive the guy, or just let him live with the guilt and just continue to be professional at work.
Be Professional and human
Date: 2004-09-19 10:02 am (UTC)