Well I just found out that about a month after he began here (December '04), he was given a warning because he said something that offended another coworker. I also found out that his previous job was contractual and that it wasn't renewed because his old coworkers had such an issue with him saying inappropriate things. So this is definitely not a new thing with him.
Cataholic, I don't think it was meant maliciously but given his history of saying stupid things (some of which I was aware, some of which I wasn't until just now), he's got to learn what sort of behavior is appropriate in the workplace. He doesn't know me well. The e-mail between us leading up to that comment wasn't provocative in nature at all which makes the comment even worse - it came out of left field. That takes a little bit of the innocence out of it for me... As I mentioned before, this guy and I are not friends. If he has the gall to say something like that to me, what's to stop him from saying something like that to a coworker from another office or worse yet, a client?
I am not a nasty or malicious person. I hate confrontation. If I had a position in this company that allowed me to remove myself from certain people's company, that would've been my course of action. But I can't do that - I'm the administrative assistant and my job is to assist everyone. I really didn't see any other route to take...







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