Mme. Leota
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OK folks. . . I read a topic similar to this a week or two ago, and want your feelings on this.
A little background: I am in a professional position in a department with 8 staff people and 2 administrative assistants. To say that there is always drama with the assistants is beyond an understatement. IMHO they both should have been fired long ago, but our boss just won't do it for some reason.
To make a really long story short, one of them threw a document at me and hit me in the face with it. Again, not fired, but "warned that if she even utters a cross word to you, she is gone." Whatever. Well, she didn't come to work for over a week, and now that she is back, she says she has ovarian cancer and can't be subjected to stress. She has told some obvious doozies over the years, and I think this is one, too. I think she did have some sort of "procedure" but the most obvious red flag here is that she says she is going to be fine, but she might have to have radiation. From what I read, radiation is rarely used in the treatment of ovarian cancer. I think she may have had a cyst or even a benign tumor or maybe endometriosis, but those are all a far cry from cancer. What do you guys think? I feel bad for thinking this, but I think she is doing it because she thinks nobody will fire the girl with cancer. Am I too suspicious?
A little background: I am in a professional position in a department with 8 staff people and 2 administrative assistants. To say that there is always drama with the assistants is beyond an understatement. IMHO they both should have been fired long ago, but our boss just won't do it for some reason.
To make a really long story short, one of them threw a document at me and hit me in the face with it. Again, not fired, but "warned that if she even utters a cross word to you, she is gone." Whatever. Well, she didn't come to work for over a week, and now that she is back, she says she has ovarian cancer and can't be subjected to stress. She has told some obvious doozies over the years, and I think this is one, too. I think she did have some sort of "procedure" but the most obvious red flag here is that she says she is going to be fine, but she might have to have radiation. From what I read, radiation is rarely used in the treatment of ovarian cancer. I think she may have had a cyst or even a benign tumor or maybe endometriosis, but those are all a far cry from cancer. What do you guys think? I feel bad for thinking this, but I think she is doing it because she thinks nobody will fire the girl with cancer. Am I too suspicious?
Physical violence should be grounds for immediate termination - especially if a pattern of disruptive behavior has been established. I wouldn't believe the cancer story - although, just my luck, it would be true and I'd feel really bad


Is she doing ok now?