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Wow. Just wow.
Those of you that have been hanging around my blog for some time might remember a previous co-worker that I used to refer to as "the snake". If you're new and curious, you can find loads of snaky, smarmy entertainment by doing a search using the term 'snake' and reading the posts between March and July 05. In retrospect, I learned a lot from my experiences working with the snake and I have not let someone I work with (even the Grinch) affect me like the snake affected me. It was a very hard four months and many tears were shed. I eventually quit my position in the department because my manager was unable to resolve things, and I wasn't equipped to do that for myself. Anyhoooooooooooooooooooooooo........ He recently landed in our Corporate Communications department, so I've had to work with him on a few projects over the past few weeks. I took the high road and pretended that his previous snaky behavior never happened. I complemented him on things (sincerely) and sincerely felt that everything in the past was just that; the past. In fact, he found a job outside of the company last week (ummmm, didn't give a two week notice, by the way), and I congratulated him. I found out only because a project he was supposedly working on for me needed to be given to someone else due to his departure. Yesterday I found out that he gave me the proverbial finger before leaving. Part of my job is to submit our department for an award in national publications. By doing so, I am representing my company as well- so my submissions have to go through our corporate communications department. My performance award/raise for next year is based on winning at least one award. Believe me when I say that I was rather shocked by that, but oh well I'm a good corporate citizen and do what I'm told. If I don't win an award, my plan is to go to the local pawn shop and buy one. OH yeah, back to the finger. I had a meeting with someone from corporate communications yesterday about another project I'm working on. I asked her about the nomination and when it would be submitted. She told me that the snake told people not to submit my award nomination. He didn't give a reason, so she assumed it was because I didn't want it submitted. Thankfully, I was able to rectify this in time because the submission is due on Friday. Pure luck, people. I told my boss about it later because I was still pretty worked up over the whole thing. She even said, "I can't imagine anyone not getting along with you." I guess taking the high road didn't get me anywhere with this guy. I'm pretty sure though, that taking the low road is going to be his map to a pretty miserable life if he continues this sort of thing. OK- I'm going to take the low road for just a moment, if you don't mind. Paul- you're a JACKASS, and you sound ridiculous when you talk in your nasally voice. You may think it makes you sound sophisticated, but to me you just sound snobby and pretentious. You're not fooling anyone. If there was a picture in the dictionary of opposites, yours would be next to "Class Act". ::shakes it off:: Phew. THAT felt great. RisibleGirl was blabbing on about another adventure on 04/23 at 05:11 AM
   ![]() Frances wrote:
My most valuable lessons in business were taught to me by the most difficult people I've worked with. Sending good vibes your way from New York, Frances    ![]() Heidi wrote:
I'm glad you were able to get that off your chest even if it was the "low road" version for just a minute. And I don't think it was pure luck you got your submission in however I am glad it worked out the way it did. Now, I hope this is the winner! Get it out of the way so you can skate the rest of the year till your next performance review.    ![]() Wickedly Scarlett wrote:
Oh my gosh, that is just ROTTEN!!! I'm so glad you found out what was going on and rectified the situation, and I think in this instance, the low road is completely and utterly justified and still about miles higher than his highest road!    ![]() e wrote:
He wishes he were you, obviously. At least you don't have to deal with him now and he's stuck with himself for the rest of his life.    ![]() Annie wrote:
what a scumbag. thank goodness he's finally out of the company. and that you found out about the nomination now. ggeessshhh. hugs, Lori...    ![]() Anonymous G wrote:
Adios, Jackass! And don't let the door hit ya' on the way OUT! I'm glad he's taken his low road elsewhere. YOU're the class act! xo    ![]() AnnieOfBlueGables wrote:
OK. first: way to go for taking the high road. Now you know that your actions didn't cause him to reciprocate in kind. He just proved himself to be the snake you saw in him so long ago. second: OHMYGOSH! What an idiot. third: You ARE a class act and I think he was so terribly jealous that he couldn't do as well as you, so he had to put you down. (which is what petty people do, thinking that makes them look better) (which of course, it doesn't) and lastly: well put, Anonymous G! ditto ~a Next entry: First They Came.... Previous entry: Quotemeister In case you're wondering.... On this day clear back in 2007 I wrote: Yippee skippee! |