Soldato
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How old are all these girls you work with?
Just tell your supervisor that you overreacted and apologise for the hassle you've caused everyone and that you won't stir things up again. Depending on what your supervisor is like, that may sort it. To be fair to the other bloke, you've accused him of doing something which may not be true. I presume your supervisor knows the history between you two so he's probably explained to your supervisor that he's been trying to keep the peace but you've come at him from with these unbased accusations.
the supervisor loves him and hates me, hence why I think he was threating the disciplinary. the manager who i'm booked in to see tomorrow is a bit more level headed.
I totally agree that this whole thing is school yard activity.
i'm going to take your advice.
Sounds like you're the problem then.
Sounds like we are only getting half the story, edited by OP no less.
If it comes across this way after this, just imagine how bad the truth really is !
I do so love modern 'man' you bunch of jessies.
What an incredible summation based on a few lines from the OP. Believe it or not, some people do suffer in the workplace which can have an overwhelming effect on mental health. Yes, you're paid to be there to get a job done but that's no reason to put up with any form of harassment which for all you know might be the root cause here.This, a disciplinary isn't taken lightly in the work place, and I'm going to bet it will end up in written warning with a performance plan for the OP. It sounds like he's tough to work with which is why people are trying to rile him up with drama as they know he'll retaliate.