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To have been eating lunch in my car?

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DogHair · 27/10/2021 22:38

Name change as potentially outing. I started a new job in July, it’s health profession but mostly office based. I find the place quite overwhelming and I don’t feel like i fit in. Antics include running around the office with no top on, screaming at top volume. Throwing things around, calling each other horrible nicknames, dragging each other around on the floor, locking each other in cupboards, dead arm fights etc. On one occasion it was someone’s birthday and they had done a buffet. A food fight broke out and although I didn’t get involved I did end up with my uniform covered in chocolate cake. I had specifically asked them not to throw anything at me as I had afternoon home visits. I was covered in it and had to drive home and get changed in order to go out to visits again.
Anyway a month or so of this and I just can’t cope with it. I’ve started driving to the quayside and eating lunch in my car. Today I was called into managers office asked why I disappear at lunch time and was I having problems with anyone. I said no and made out that the office lights give me migraine. I was asked to make more effort to intergrate into the team which means coming to office at lunch times. It’s making me so anxious I’m seriously considering going off on sick. Husband thinks I’m being precious but I can’t face it. I suffer with social anxiety anyway and this is making it so much worse.

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Platax · 29/10/2021 12:19

The NHS is notorious for redeploying people who are shit at their job, instead of going down the disciplinary route and terminating their contract.

This! DSis works in admin in a large hospital, a decision was taken to cut down staff numbers from 8 to 4 and they all had to reinterview for their jobs. DSis wasn't worried, because there were only 4 people in the department who ever did any work anyway - the rest were constantly going off on supposed sick leave, and those 4 were duly appointed. But they still daren't make the other 4 redundant or sack them, and are desperately trying to wish them on to some other unfortunate department. You do have to wonder what they employ HR people for if they can't manage staff so that they do their work occasionally.

sw1v · 29/10/2021 12:41

Sorry but this sounds insane OP. I’ve worked in some mad places, but nothing even close to what you describe. Not sure what to say really.

Sh05 · 29/10/2021 14:37

@butterpuffed
I remember Britass empire and I'm only 41!
Check your contract op, if lunchtimes are not part of your paid for hours the manager has no right to insist you spend them at the office
I hope you've started your job search already

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