Why is it that doing the right thing almost never feels right?
At work, there is one lift truck driver who is very aggressive. He doesn't honk at the intersections and he doesn't slow down for pedestrians. I said something to the supervisor yesterday, because this guy was getting pretty bad and I am not the only one who has noticed. Well, today he pretty near ran me over, so I said something to the supervisor who insisted on filing a "near miss" report. I really felt crummy about having to do that, but the guy is dangerous. There wasn't any disciplinary action taken against him, but he knows I talked to the supervisor about it and now he is being really childish and intimidating. Everytime I set foot outside of the lab, as soon as he sees me, he lays on the horn and doesn't quit until I am out of sight. I feel horrible about the whole situation, but what was I supposed to do? He nearly got me and didn't even slow down...
At work, there is one lift truck driver who is very aggressive. He doesn't honk at the intersections and he doesn't slow down for pedestrians. I said something to the supervisor yesterday, because this guy was getting pretty bad and I am not the only one who has noticed. Well, today he pretty near ran me over, so I said something to the supervisor who insisted on filing a "near miss" report. I really felt crummy about having to do that, but the guy is dangerous. There wasn't any disciplinary action taken against him, but he knows I talked to the supervisor about it and now he is being really childish and intimidating. Everytime I set foot outside of the lab, as soon as he sees me, he lays on the horn and doesn't quit until I am out of sight. I feel horrible about the whole situation, but what was I supposed to do? He nearly got me and didn't even slow down...