Coworker continues to suggest colleague will get fired despite having no basis for that comment: 'The first time she said it tears came to my eyes and I guess that's why she's continued to say it'

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  • Two business people talk to each other in a conference room
  • Coworker keeps suggesting I'll get fired (for no apparent reason).

    So, I have a female coworker who seems friendly but engages in relational aggression. From the beginning of my employment she has said "oh but you might lose your job" without any reason. The first time she said it tears came to my eyes and I guess that's why she's continued to say it occaisionally. I think she's said it about four times in six months.
  • The last time she said it I had my appraisal and got past my 3-month trial. After this she was the only person not to congratulate me. Her family who work there were embarassed that she made a phone call at the time my employment was announced. The thing is, another relative of hers wanted job there and she wanted them to get the job.... Her relative has now got a job there too... So much nepotism!
  • Today she said it again. I didn't react this time, just carried on working. I don't know how to deal with it because she is related to management and so is the new member of staff. I am in a lose- lose situation if I say anything... She also said they have too many staff now on some days. It's not her place to say it as she isn't management. I didn't react... but I am unsure what to do. I will keep looking for something.
  • Commenters came in with their thoughts and opinions.

    stoplandingonmeflies Now you're past your 3 month trial you can very calmly say 'no, that won't happen' if she mentions it again. Or.... Be clever and reply to her 'why do you think that?' Make her accountable for her words to you and she might be mindful of saying it again
  • OP Patient Debate3524 Yes I need to be clever and ask her why... Getting past the three month trial doesn't really give me much protection I don't think. I definitely think it could happen...and I definitely think when the other person got the job she wanted me to leave first. She is very close family with management and could possibly get me sacked if she wanted? Interestingly somewhere she used to work she said that many of her colleagues committed suicide... I have wondered if she's just very
  • Difficult-Low5891 She's trying to intimidate you because she's insecure. You're onto her game now, so you have the upper hand psychologically. Just grey-rock her and don't respond to her aggression. I worked with someone like that.
  • OP Patient Debate3524 It's nonsense isn't it! Thanks.
  • FRELNCER Why are you letting a stranger who happens to work in the same building as you make you cry? Don't ask questions; don't engage. Ignore.Ignore.Ignore.
  • OP Patient Debate3524 I don't ask questions, just happened while passing her in the kitchen unavoidably. I didn't give her a reaction though.
  • Two business people discuss something in a conference room together.
  • stoplandingonmeflies Yes she sounds toxic. Keep yourself to yourself and do your work. They can't sack you if you do your work. You should note a the comments down privately just in case she does get worse and you need evidence. Date and what the comment was. But that might add to anxiety, so up to you.
  • OP Patient Debate3524 I have been. This was said in the kitchen in passing... the manager also said we have no decent staff but he was being sarcastic. It still hurt though because I'm not good at taking sarcasm sometimes.
  • shopsuey She sounds like a hater
  • OP Patient Debate3524 I think she is.
  • Southern WomenRock Just work on getting out of there. It will never be a good place to work. It's one of those "in the meantime" jobs.
  • OP Patient Debate3524 In a way, theres never a good place to work... the last place | worked was toxic too. I was bullied there more.
  • Australian1996 Same scenario happened to my husband. I told him tj walk away and don't say anything and guy stopped doing this. A month later the guy quit. Insecure losers
  • OP Patient Debate3524 Sounds good! Its unlikely this person will walk away as their dad owns the company.
  • Agreeable-Process-56 indeed. it's awfully sus if what she says is true tho... lots of others "getting fired" (maybe they actually quit) and others "committing suicide". Maybe the problem is working with her. Don't eat anything she gives you, for sure.
  • OP Patient Debate3524 LOL that's funny, good point.
  • Sitcom_kid You're working with an immature person who could not last 5 minutes in a job that didn't have a family obligation to her. It's sad. I am a sarcastic person and I would snort-laugh at her, but I don't recommend it. Ignoring her is probably best, and if your cornered, ask her questions. Questions only. She won't have an answer. Not a good one.
  • OP Patient Debate3524 Thats probably true...thanks.
  • Hour_Ad_6415 I've starred in this movie, as you. She sounds crazy. Evil. Telling you others committed suicide? Who says such a thing? Veiled threat? I'm telling you, I've been in this movie. Tell your family and friends what she's doing to you. Just in case. I know it sounds like something that'll never happen, but, trust me, I know this one. I got chills just reading your post.
  • OP Patient Debate3524 She's very dramatic...and definitely insecure.

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