Do The Right Thing

Do the right thing and stand up for a person in need. Sounds like that’s exactly what you are doing so well done on your part.

Losing a job over a matter like that is nothing. Losing your integrity or honor is everything. Sounds corny but that’s what I believe.

Manager picking on a newbie who isn’t in a position to rebel is going to get his anyway.

[quote]Airtruth wrote:
One minute you said she revealed to you, the next minute you state that you’ve seen it. Why would she have to reveal it to you, if you saw it? If you go into management with conflicting reports like this, then YES it is more likely your job will be on the line. Since it looks like you have some other agenda. [/quote]

She revealed to me that he asked her out three times and that she resented both his advances and the content of his character. I witnessed physical contact that, in light of what she told me, is most likely further advancing. Try to keep up.

Again, folks, thank you, and I am determined to do the right thing. I have been from the start and I will follow through. Kruiser, as we are both in Massachusetts, everything you’ve shared probably applies at my place of work. I’ve been prepared to be fired for this since I first said, “Jamila, I’d like to speak with you for a few minutes after work.”

BTW, I have the same name as the real life person on whom the character “Radio Raheem” in Do the Right Thing was based. I think that’s kind of cool, even though Raheem was an obnoxious asshole.

[quote]Irish Muscle wrote:
ask her to the prom.[/quote]

That comment mixed with your avatar made me laugh my ass off.

Was the problem the fact that he was rubbing on her neck and back or the fact that his penis was in her while he was doing it?

[quote]tveddy wrote:
get video with your cam phone. then be a witness by submitting the video through the proper channels.[/quote]

Like free paysites.

I’m leaving, I’m leaving…