I'm thinking you did something at some time to piss someone off, which I'm pretty sure isn't "just doing their job." Some people will abuse their authority to lash back if they feel slighted.
I pissed them off by knowing my contract. They felt slighted because they couldn't walk all over everyone on preload anymore. They were slighted because they couldn't make people wait for work off the clock. They felt slighted when I grieved every supervisor working. They felt slighted when they actually had to fix broken rollers because of the safety grievances I would file. They felt slighted when I got my job back for NOT STEALING ANYTHING. They felt slighted when some supervisor was the joke of the building because of that fiasco. They felt slighted when EVERYONE IN THE DISTRICT WAS LAUGHING ABOUT PACKAGES IN THE WOODS.(DR WOODS, running joke at airport). They felt slighted because they had to pay me double pay on payroll grievances. They felt slighted because of the rebuttal grievances I wrote for every warning letter given to anyone on preload, and now other shifts. They felt slighted because there is a steward on preload now, which there wasn't. They feel slighted knowing that I will help anyone with a rebuttal grievance, and win. They feel slighted that I am actually still here. They feel slighted, period. Why? Because they are
S. Oh, yeah. They get irritated when I look them in the face and say that. Think I don't? Talk to my co-workers.
I worked my ass off for these ungrateful bastards. Never again. They feel slighted because of that.
That is just a small example of how I piss them off. Check my file. Not one write-up. Not even the one ****** tried to fly by that had me written-up for not showing up to work on an unscheduled day. Had to get a Labor Division Manager to throw that one out. Do I have a bulls-eye on my back? Absolutely. If you knew my building, you wouldn't be blaming me. I am in the Black Hole.