Re: Questions to overseas Pakistanies
Honestly, one of the main reasons I left was ALSO because I felt that the people at work were using me to get her in trouble. She was a very, very rude person with no respect for anyone whatsoever. Our boss was actually scared of her- can you believe it. When the Jewish girl wouldn't be around, the boss would ***** about her constantly and to her face, she acted like a major hypocrite. Not just her, the rest of the women who worked hated her but acted like they were her best friends when she was around. Noone had the guts to say anything. I had never worked in that kind of environment before so it just bothered me too much. I tolerated this girl's bs for the longest time. Finally, her Arab comment was more than I could put up with. When I called our VP and the human resources department, everyone at work jumped up at the opportunity to show like they were all supportive and what not. When in reality, they were just happy that she would be fired at my expense. The VP came, did what he needed to do and her attitude just got worse. She stopped making the obscene comments but started having this MAJOR cold attitude with me. I had enough of it too so I just acted like she didn't exist. However, it would just be very bad when I had to work on shifts alone with her. I felt like our clients could sense it also and I just didn't want to deal with it anymore. The boss and a couple of other girls there would try to provoke me to file more complaints about her and what not but I knew what they really wanted. I also felt kind of bad later since this girl has a very young daughter and maybe she did need this job. I didn't want to be the reason for someone else suffering financially. Anyway so it all summed up and it was best for me to leave. And I am glad I did because Alhumdulillah I landed with an amazing job right after. I heard a few weeks later that the girl got fired for not showing up on time and calling out constantly so whatever. Allah swt does everything for a reason.