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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 260249" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p>This is really a basic relationship type question. You need to confront the sup and tell him you will no longer accept this type of behavior from him. Then when he crosses the line you take it up with his boss immediately. File the grievance etc. call the 1800 number, whatever you feel does the trick. But until you look the man or woman in the eye and tell him you will not accept that type of treatment you will not have any peace. Don't get in a shouting match with that person, don't embarass him or her in public. Pull them to the side and tell them how you feel. Its more then just getting revenge for mistreatment. Its about demanding respect and accepting nothing less, Its letting others know you will not allow this type of treatment. If you already had this mindset then you would not be here asking for help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 260249, member: 1912"] This is really a basic relationship type question. You need to confront the sup and tell him you will no longer accept this type of behavior from him. Then when he crosses the line you take it up with his boss immediately. File the grievance etc. call the 1800 number, whatever you feel does the trick. But until you look the man or woman in the eye and tell him you will not accept that type of treatment you will not have any peace. Don't get in a shouting match with that person, don't embarass him or her in public. Pull them to the side and tell them how you feel. Its more then just getting revenge for mistreatment. Its about demanding respect and accepting nothing less, Its letting others know you will not allow this type of treatment. If you already had this mindset then you would not be here asking for help. [/QUOTE]
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