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Just because you have the same job as someone doesn’t mean that you actually have anything in common with them. In fact, you might despise some of your colleagues. But you don’t have to be best friends with them. Just focus on doing your job well and minimizing interactions, and you’ll be fine.
Unless, that is, a coworker goes out of their way to get you fired. One man shared a saga on Reddit detailing how a former coworker made it her mission to get him fired. But instead of retaliating immediately, he waited patiently for the perfect opportunity to strike. Below, you’ll find the full story of revenge, as well as some of the replies amused readers shared.
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85% of workers say they have at least one colleague they can’t stand
Most full-time employees spend over 2,000 hours at work every single year. So if you’re best friends with your colleagues, you may love being able to spend so much quality time with them. If you can’t stand them, however, you might feel like work is a perpetual punishment. And unfortunately, the majority of people aren’t a fan of all of their coworkers.
KickResume reports that a whopping 85% of employees say they work with annoying colleagues. Nearly two thirds of workers say they’ve been faced with obnoxious behavior directly in the office, and 58% admit that frustrating coworkers take a huge toll on their productivity.
When it comes to the behaviors that annoy workers the most, one-third of employees say they can’t stand a credit stealer. Many also despise a micromanager, a chronic complainer, a personal space intruder, and a lunch thief.
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While 53% of workers who have experienced both in-office and remote work say that physical distance has decreased some obnoxious behaviors, another 20% believe that it’s actually made frustrations worse. After all, if a colleague is annoying, communicating via Slack, email, and video calls isn’t going to stop them from getting under other people’s skin.
So how do employees choose to deal with these frustrations in the workplace? Well, one-third say they do their best to just keep their distance. Meanwhile, 17% say they’ll either ask the person to stop or ignore them entirely. Some workers will vent to other colleagues, and some will even report their complaints to their manager or HR. And 9% of workers admit that they’ll become passive-aggressive with the employee they can’t stand.
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It’s important to document everything if you’re worried that a coworker is trying to get you fired
Now, most employees aren’t bold enough to ever try to get a colleague fired. (Even though 11% of workers have fantasized about it.) But if someone you’re working with is going out of their way to jeopardize your career, WiseWhisper recommends documenting everything once you’ve confirmed your suspicions.
Limit your interactions with the coworker that you’re worried about, but if you have to work together, make sure that you have text or email evidence of everything. Meanwhile, you might want to keep track of your positive performance reviews to ensure that you have proof that you don’t deserve to be fired.
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Deciding whether or not to approach HR with the issue can be difficult, as bringing it up too early can backfire. But if you feel comfortable speaking with your manager, you might want to share your concerns with them first. Even if it’s nothing, keeping them in the loop might make them keep a closer eye on your coworker’s behavior.
Meanwhile, if you think there’s a possibility that you may be fired, it’s a good idea to prepare for your exit. Look at other job opportunities, and start networking now. You might even decide to leave on your own accord to get away from the toxic environment that you’re in. Don’t hesitate to take your career into your own hands.
We would love to hear your thoughts on this situation in the comments below, pandas. Do you think this man made the right call by waiting patiently to get his perfect revenge? Feel free to weigh in. Then, you can find another Bored Panda article featuring petty revenge on a colleague right here.
Readers applauded the author for his ice-cold revenge, and some shared similar stories of their own
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Howdy, I'm Adelaide! I'm originally from Texas, but after graduating from university with an acting degree, I relocated to sunny Los Angeles for a while. I then got a serious bite from the travel bug and found myself moving to Sweden and England before settling in Lithuania about three years ago. I'm passionate about animal welfare, sustainability and eating delicious food. But as you can see, I cover a wide range of topics including drama, internet trends and hilarious memes. I can easily be won over with a Seinfeld reference, vegan pastry or glass of fresh cold brew. And during my free time, I can usually be seen strolling through a park, playing tennis or baking something tasty.
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I'm a Visual Editor at Bored Panda, crafting captivating visual content to enhance every reader's experience. Sometimes my mornings are spent diving into juicy dramas, while afternoons are all about adding extra laughs to the world by editing the funniest memes around. My favorite part of the job? Choosing the perfect images to illustrate articles. It's like imagining a story as a movie in my mind and selecting the key shots to tell the story visually.
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