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Edited on Thu Jun-03-04 04:00 AM by BullGooseLoony
This is the big problem I'm dealing with in my life right now. I don't usually do this, but I thought I'd tell you guys about it to see if you could offer any kind of advice.
I work in a factory. We make engines in your typical mass production line. Last week I had a confrontation with my union steward. I had noticed that an engine had been stopped at his station for a good few minutes, toward the end of the shift, and he wasn't there. This isn't typical, and I'm new (I've only been there a few weeks) so I didn't realize that the guy was actually stalling the line on purpose because we were above planned production at the time. I looked at his computer screen and saw that he HAD released the engine- in theory, it should have been moving toward my station, down the line. So I waited until he got back, and I asked him if he was finished with the engine. He couldn't hear me (or acted like he couldn't) and moved closer. I asked again, and perhaps a third time, and pointed out that I saw that he had released the engine and didn't understand why it wasn't moving toward me. He looked at his monitor and then me, and look confused (obviously he was playing dumb, although I didn't know it at the time). Suddenly I noticed that the green light on the manual stop was off. I said, "Oh, here's the problem" and pulled it out. The engine started moving. Immediately he smacked the manual stop back to stop the engine and started posturing defensively. He got up in my face and said, "Do you have a problem?" Clearly he wasn't pleased with me. I briefly tried to explain to him that I only didn't understand why the engine was moving, and that's why I was asking him about it, but apparently he thought I was screwing with him.
Anyway, since then he and several other of my co-workers have been harassing me virtually non-stop. And not in a teasing sort of way. This is blatant intimidation. "Hazing" would be much too weak of a word to use to describe this. Most of it involves the union steward talking trash about me loudly enough for me to hear (which isn't difficult, since I'm always only one or two stations down from him). He says things like I should just shut the fuck up, I'm not qualified for the job (even though I DID graduate sixth grade- Hahaha that's my unsaid little comeback), that I'm not a real man because I won't confront him about the things he's doing and saying. He has also done things like putting parts on my areas of the engine in order to screw me up, but there's been so much he's done and said I could never remember it all. He and his buddies have even mocked me for being FRIENDLY and saying "Hi" to people.
Part of what makes it so easy for him to do this is that I stand out so much at work. Most of the people I work with are wearing tank tops and are dirty before they even come into work. I, on the other hand, have a college education, and I've mentioned my law school aspirations. Maybe that was a bad idea. But I wear nice collared short-sleeved shirts (which end up getting filthy by the end of the shift) and clean to fairly clean jeans, and I really don't fit in. He put it this way while talking to one of his veteran labor buddies- "I don't like guys like him. I like guys like YOU."
The only thing he hasn't done is threatened me physically.
So, anyway, he and several others don't like me. They're basically trying to get me to quit. I don't belong there, in their mind.
I've already asked my boss to transfer me to another job (although I didn't tell her why- I just told her that I already feel very familiar with the two jobs that I'm currently doing and I'm ready to branch out a bit). She didn't give me a really straight answer on the subject, but said she'd be moving people around. It also occurred to me that I maybe should tell her about this before it gets REALLY nasty, but thought that doing something like that my just be a catalyst for even worse crap coming my way. Besides, I'm not the tattletale type.
There are two weeks' worth of details here and I'm sure I'm missing telling you a lot, but to sum up, I basically just think that people are assholes. Anyone else agree?
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