hi @progressivechef . Upon seeing your post like this, I saw myself on your shoes. Just like you, I've been verbally harassed at work some 2 years ago before I eventually decided to resign. I am a nurse by profession. So sometime ago, I had received unrighteous treatments from my chief nurse and even doctors. They had even invaded my personal life and I was deprived of rest days because they hated me. I admit I had committed a few setbacks at work but that shoudn't be the reason to humiliate me just as if I was unprofessional. I had respected my colleagues so much until they pushed my buttons beyond my temper. They insulted me just because things didn't go their way. Sounded like they displaced their anger towards me instead to what got their nerves. Of course, as soon as "that happened" I expressed my true self to them face to face because I couldn't take anymore. I confronted them and told my reasons why I should not deserve something like that. Then I left. For me, you should do the same because you have a right to have respect. No matter how long would you endure the extremes at work, you won't grow professionally. And you those people who are getting on your nerves will cause emotional stress on your life. That's all i can say. I hope you'll find peace on your career. Great post!
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