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New job - feeling a bit shocked by something that happened

224 replies

bagpuss90 · 06/03/2023 19:27

Sorry me again 🙄I’m semi retired , I started a new part time job today. Everyone was lovely, very helpful and friendly . I’ve no complaints at all. However I overheard some of the staff laughing about one of their colleagues who I gathered was off work with stress and anxiety. Two of them were mimicking their colleague having a panic attack and hyper ventilating. Obviously I don’t know the back story and I’ve obviously never met their colleague - but AIBU to be a bit shocked by this. I’ve suffered panic attacks myself -though thankfully not for years . But I know how debilitating they can be. I just thought it was really cruel and unkind. It’s put me off the job tbh though otherwise I did enjoy the day

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SunshineGeorgie · 06/03/2023 19:36

Quite normal in most workplaces I'd say!

SolarEcrisp · 06/03/2023 19:38

SunshineGeorgie · 06/03/2023 19:36

Quite normal in most workplaces I'd say!

It’s not normal in my workplace.

ilovesooty · 06/03/2023 19:38

SunshineGeorgie · 06/03/2023 19:36

Quite normal in most workplaces I'd say!

Disgusting if that sort of behaviour is acceptable and normalised.

I'd feel as the OP does.

MarshaMelrose · 06/03/2023 19:41

I think people do gossip about colleagues. Certainly where I've worked. I wouldn't be shocked. I might not like it.

CapitanSandy · 06/03/2023 19:41

I’d feel uncomfortable. Definitely not something that should be normal

bagpuss90 · 06/03/2023 19:45

Also I think unprofessional

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fajitaaaa · 06/03/2023 19:48

If you can find another job easily then find it and quit and tell them why

Disgusting work culture

fajitaaaa · 06/03/2023 19:49

SunshineGeorgie · 06/03/2023 19:36

Quite normal in most workplaces I'd say!

It's completely abnormal in any of the offices I've worked in (many)

JaffaCake70 · 06/03/2023 19:49

SolarEcrisp · 06/03/2023 19:38

It’s not normal in my workplace.

Nor mine

AllOfThemWitches · 06/03/2023 19:49

Definitely not normal in my workplace!

RampantIvy · 06/03/2023 19:50

SunshineGeorgie · 06/03/2023 19:36

Quite normal in most workplaces I'd say!

I'm glad I don't work where you do. It isn't normal in my experience.

MyOwnVolt · 06/03/2023 19:50

This would absolutely not be tolerated where I work.

fajitaaaa · 06/03/2023 19:51

Really want to know where this is considered OK behaviour!

Tapsthemic · 06/03/2023 19:51

It would be a red flag for me. In my experience it comes from the top down - they clearly feel comfortable to behave in that way and didn’t mind that you, a new colleague, might overhear them.

PinkBuffalo · 06/03/2023 19:52

Yanbu that is horrible ☹️

Nimbostratus100 · 06/03/2023 19:53

Mimicking someone having a panic attack? Horrible behaviour - who on earth thinks that is normal, or ok?

Northernsouloldies · 06/03/2023 19:53

If behaviour like this goes unchallenged the protagonists get braver and that's when the bullying starts.

MrsRosieBrew · 06/03/2023 19:56

That’s horrible and definitely not normal. I would try not to let me put me off the job if I enjoyed it but I would interact with those people as little as I could.

BrokenWing · 06/03/2023 19:58

Unfortunately common in some workplaces with some people. But hopefully they are just the office idiots and others are ok.

People only do this if others do not challenge them. I have reached the age where I don't care about making friends with people who think that crap is acceptable. I would have had no problem joining in their conversation and "correcting" their behaviour. Depending on my mood and how bad it was it would either be a jokey "jeez, with team mates like you who needs enemies" followed by a look willing them to challenge me or a more serious " panic attacks are not funny, be grateful you don't suffer from them, they can be as debilitating as a physical injury".

Guis23 · 06/03/2023 20:01

Some very nasty people about.
OP not everyone is like this. Keep your distance from them.

Moonicorn · 06/03/2023 20:03

If that shocks you then you’ve had an incredibly sheltered life 🤷🏼‍♀️

ghostyslovesheets · 06/03/2023 20:04

It's not normal in my work place - also no one should be told why someone is off sick - that's no ones business - gossiping about that is shocking - so I'd be very uncomfortable about the whole companies ethos

MangoPi · 06/03/2023 20:05

Normal in my work place for people to gossip, not normal to mock mental health issues. That's very very poor taste

Hardbackwriter · 06/03/2023 20:05

I have never worked anywhere where this would be remotely acceptable, thank god. I would have been really shocked too - even more so that they did it where they could be overheard.

Livelovebehappy · 06/03/2023 20:09

You’re not going to get a bunch of perfect colleagues in a work place. Most will hopefully be great, others not so much. I just get on with my work, keep my head down, converse with those I like and just civil with those I don’t.