Jennasis
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I once saw a guy stab another in the chest but I decided to mind my own business and not *******![]()
Yeah, cause THAT'S the same thing as being cursed at.

I once saw a guy stab another in the chest but I decided to mind my own business and not *******![]()

I work at a hospital. I was meeting with the Grounds Spvr. and a sign vendor to discuss repairing a parking lot sign. We were standing on a concrete island between the enter and exit drive lanes assessing the sign when an employee drove by throwing her hands in the air and yelled "get the **** out of the way" with an angry scowl on her face. We were just doing our job. We weren't in anyone's way. We didn't deserve it.
sam_gordon said:So the vendor didn't know if she was an employee or not. So how was she "representing" the hospital? To me someone being rude in their own car in the parking lot is HUGELY different than being rude while in the building.
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Jennasis said:Yeah, cause THAT'S the same thing as being cursed at.![]()
Scrappy_Tink said:Sorry, it never even entered my mind to actually type the word **** on this board, I honestly didn't know this rule existed.
So where do we draw the line? If you have 2000 employees on a large work campus just dropping F bombs and insults because they are angry and stressed, well, that doesn't sound like a healthy work environment.
Just the other week, a man called a little boy the N word on a plane. He also smacked him. He was stressed. His son was ill and actually died the next day. He was on the flight to go see him and the little boy was crying.
But, let's take away the smack. Let's say he just screamed the N word at the little boy. Should THAT be allowed? Afterall, he was having a bad day![]()
So the vendor didn't know if she was an employee or not. So how was she "representing" the hospital? To me someone being rude in their own car in the parking lot is HUGELY different than being rude while in the building.
Wow, I guess we better find money for more jails and prisons if someone saying a cuss word and being rude is "verbal assault". Sorry, that's one of the better stretches I've seen in a while.
Really, now we're comparing a curse word to a federal offense?Boy our prison system would really be crowded if we did that!!
Yeah, cause THAT'S the same thing as being cursed at.![]()
Some of you people could never work some jobs that I have been at- even at the one I am in now, thousands of people, big company and there is not a day goes by where you don't hear someone say "shut the **** up" to someone or call someone someone offensive name- thank god we are not a bunch of tattletales running to tell everytime someone insults us. Bosses have all been known to yell foul language at everyone too-- it is what it is. When I first got hired the one big rule that is told is that there is NO ratting. If you rat there was always some type of retaliation.
I tell my daughter not to be a rat in school too unless it is causing harm to a person. She recently came home to tell me a kid was cutting themselves, yes, that is causing harm. A kid skipping school, not her business.
Some of you people could never work some jobs that I have been at- even at the one I am in now, thousands of people, big company and there is not a day goes by where you don't hear someone say "shut the **** up" to someone or call someone someone offensive name- thank god we are not a bunch of tattletales running to tell everytime someone insults us. Bosses have all been known to yell foul language at everyone too-- it is what it is. When I first got hired the one big rule that is told is that there is NO ratting. If you rat there was always some type of retaliation.
I tell my daughter not to be a rat in school too unless it is causing harm to a person. She recently came home to tell me a kid was cutting themselves, yes, that is causing harm. A kid skipping school, not her business.
Why is reporting a kid skipping school ratting while reporting they are cutting not? Why?
So at your place of business, if somone stole money from the company, the company policy is to not report it if you know who did it?
Some of you people could never work some jobs that I have been at- even at the one I am in now, thousands of people, big company and there is not a day goes by where you don't hear someone say "shut the **** up" to someone or call someone someone offensive name- thank god we are not a bunch of tattletales running to tell everytime someone insults us. Bosses have all been known to yell foul language at everyone too-- it is what it is. When I first got hired the one big rule that is told is that there is NO ratting. If you rat there was always some type of retaliation.
I tell my daughter not to be a rat in school too unless it is causing harm to a person. She recently came home to tell me a kid was cutting themselves, yes, that is causing harm. A kid skipping school, not her business.
Cutting is physically harming-- skipping school---ehhh--just kids being kids---who haven't skipped school or a class when they were kids? Its not hurting anyone- let their own parents find out about it and deal with it.
Cutting is physically harming-- skipping school---ehhh--just kids being kids---who haven't skipped school or a class when they were kids? Its not hurting anyone- let their own parents find out about it and deal with it.
Because one is illegal and one isn't?Reporting to person B what person A did is tattling isn't it? Why does it matter if it is yelling a curse word or stabbing?
And no, yelling a cuss word does not qualify as "verbal assault".So at a facility that is based entirely on providing professional and compassionate care to people at possible the worst moments of their lives, an employee has been identified who shouts obscenities out the car window if her commute into the parking garage is disrupted. And now we're questioning whether a person who is in a position to do something about this should just go about their day?
I would contend that if you work at a hospital and don't report this activity, you should consider finding employment someplace where compassion and caring don't matter. Perhaps North Korea.
Certainly you can ignore it. Leave it to the father of a sick child to deal with this obnoxious employee. Let the new widow take a verbal lashing because she is standing in an area a clerk doesn't approve of. Or let the patient who is just trying to get home to bed suffer some verbal abuse from a hospital employee.
OP - your instincts are right. It's everybody's responsibility to make the world a better place. Call HR. What Would Walt Do?
I would have rolled my eyes, thought "whatever" and continued on never giving it another thought.