60-year-old employee excludes coworker from eating with her at lunch, gets angry when coworker makes friends and eats with new hire: 'Too old to be acting like this.'

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  • Two women share pizza and laugh together

    Two coworkers share a pizza and laugh together during a peaceful lunch break without any bitter individuals present.

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  • My coworker was very salty about me having lunch with our newest employee.

    I have never gotten more than an arm's length to the two women I have been working with for years now. One is a terrible gossip, bu y, and has used personal information on me against me. The other one

  • just goes along with her. They both whisper about me and talk about me. Even make fun of me and have spread false information. The bu y coworker could not handle it when I pulled away once realizing she was trying to gain

  • personal information on me. I used to go to lunch with them occasionally, but ceased it altogether. She didn't like that. Tried to get boss to mandate social lunches. Obviously that didn't work.

  • A group of people sitting around a table eating pizzza

    Coworkers eating a mandatory office lunch together, smiling through gritted teeth.

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  • For years now, while the two of them have lunch together, I do my own thing after they get back. Usually read. Bu y eventually got tired of trying to get me to socialize for lunch.

  • Until the new woman we hired. I actually like her and we clicked. She's been there about a half a year now.

  • Yesterday we went to lunch together. Well...bu y coworker did NOT like that. She made passive aggressive comments about it, like "I guess we'll have to close the office down then!" (Because I was taking a

  • lunch at same time as everyone else instead of my usual time.) Which we could have easily moved some things around to accommodate. But it wasn't about having to close the office (we have done it before)

  • she just wanted to be petty. So we ignored her tantrum. She then started finding the most petty things to get mad about. She got mad at new coworker because she found a laminator and asked if we could use it to laminate

  • A blonde woman in a white blouse smiles

    An older female employee judges her colleague for asking to use a laminator for work purposes.

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  • customer's auto ID cards, since they don't like the paper ones. Bu y coworker went off on her about it. Then she spent the rest of the afternoon slamming doors, being boisterous, trying to get attention in the most desperate ways possible. Then making sure to leave an hour

  • early, telling her buddy coworker she "is out!" All because I chose to have lunch with someone in the office I actually click with. Bu y has her little shadow. It's not like she was forced to have lunch alone. Also she is a 60

  • year old woman. Too d in old to be acting like this. Can anyone explain this? It's not like she wants to be my friend. I actually like someone. in the office enough to share my break with, and it was like

  • she was absolutely beside herself. What gives?

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