My Boyfriend Is Sleeping With Someoen Else At Work
Question Posted Sunday August 29 2010, 7:04 am
i been seeing my boyfriend for 2 and years we also work together i only found out he was sleeping wit some one eles that we work wit i went mad i posted it up on facebook and mention both there names he went to t boss and showed him texted messages i sent him in anger sayin i was goin to confront her they both went to hr and reported me i after getin transfered to another site that i cant stand i lost alone and dont know wat to do i want my job back were i was but can they do that it dident happn in t work place i ant even seen her
bliz answered Sunday August 29 2010, 2:28 pm: This job is gone. You threatened to confront a coworker and they have a legal obligation to protect all their employees, so posting from out of the workplace makes no difference. Be thankful this did not get reported to the police and that you still have a job.
Elliah4yue answered Sunday August 29 2010, 2:02 pm: Elliah4yue:
okay so i wasnt really able to get where you was coming from because of the way you wrote it but i was able to understand from filling in the blanks
delet him but dont delet your job go to your boss tell him something so that you keep your job
there is a limited to what a man can do to you and that line will be cross if you let him so dont let this an mess up your job leave your personal business at home but my thing is be a lady and just delet him aont speak to him dont look at him pay him no mind dont give him no satisfaction....you shouldnt want to he cheated on with someone at work...simply let his ass go and for the hoe that did it let just say this keep your friends close and your emeny closer...dont hate her cause then your gonna give her satisfaction....and you dont want to give neither one of the satisfaction hell find someone else
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