Griggle
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2003
- Messages
- 484
Be bully to someone in front of me, be prepared to get publically humiliate by yours truly. There is no room in my world for a person like that. And I'm not going to step aside without calling you to the floor.
While the intent is to stick up for someone who is being verbally abused, doesn't this kind of a position also make one an "abuser" ( albeit of an abuser ) ?
Where does it then end?
I've come across this once - and left the line to call for a manager to bring it to their attention. It's management's job to handle this kind of a situation. Why escalate something that could possibly have the potential of going the way of a bar room brawl?