cmscianna
Oct 6, 2007, 03:10 PM
I had a co-worker get angry at me recently for going to another co-worker for a second opinion on what we call CAREER LADDER. I am a teacher and she is new this year to the district and school, whereas, I have been at the school for over a year and in the district for almost 2 years. She was telling me things that I needed to do with my documents that I did not agree with, so I went to a woman I worked with the previous year about it. She said I questioned her competency and that I made her look bad.
She then proceeded to take every lunch conversation and twist them around. One being, that I was on drugs at school. Almost two weeks ago, I was in the hospital for a possible ulcer and the stomach pain was so intense. They gave me Vicodin as a prescription along with Nexium which takes a few days to start working effectively or so I was told and experienced. I started on the medication at home with one dose, but the next day, Weds. I had to be back at work. I asked our school nurse if it was legal for me to take the medication and she said as long as it was prescribed, but suggested I take half until I know how well I function with it.
I took half that day and I had eaten lunch with the same teachers every day. One of them, said how bad her students were acting and how they were driving her crazy and I said, I don't think anything could bother me right now. Yes, I felt better after the vicodin, but to go to my principal and asst. principal and tell them I was bragging about how high I was on the drugs was uncalled for! She brought it up again yesterday, during a mediation, and I said to her if she keeps making these ridiculous statements about me being on drugs that I will sue her for slander; she burst out with, "If the administration doesn't do something about me and my drug use then, she will go to the district."
First of all, I had only a limited prescription and only took the medication the next three days after I was out of the hospital. I have not taken any Vicodin at school since then. She is making more outrageous statements like I come in hung over all the time, which isn't true and I cannot figure out why she is doing this! She is a part of my 6th grade team of teachers, so avoiding her is very difficult! I started crying in front of the principal and asst. principal after she left and they said I need to stop asking why she is doing this and just move on, but how can I when I am expected to work with this woman? I am a part of an association with legal benefits, but will going after her make my job more difficult? What are my options?
Sincerely,
CS:confused:
She then proceeded to take every lunch conversation and twist them around. One being, that I was on drugs at school. Almost two weeks ago, I was in the hospital for a possible ulcer and the stomach pain was so intense. They gave me Vicodin as a prescription along with Nexium which takes a few days to start working effectively or so I was told and experienced. I started on the medication at home with one dose, but the next day, Weds. I had to be back at work. I asked our school nurse if it was legal for me to take the medication and she said as long as it was prescribed, but suggested I take half until I know how well I function with it.
I took half that day and I had eaten lunch with the same teachers every day. One of them, said how bad her students were acting and how they were driving her crazy and I said, I don't think anything could bother me right now. Yes, I felt better after the vicodin, but to go to my principal and asst. principal and tell them I was bragging about how high I was on the drugs was uncalled for! She brought it up again yesterday, during a mediation, and I said to her if she keeps making these ridiculous statements about me being on drugs that I will sue her for slander; she burst out with, "If the administration doesn't do something about me and my drug use then, she will go to the district."
First of all, I had only a limited prescription and only took the medication the next three days after I was out of the hospital. I have not taken any Vicodin at school since then. She is making more outrageous statements like I come in hung over all the time, which isn't true and I cannot figure out why she is doing this! She is a part of my 6th grade team of teachers, so avoiding her is very difficult! I started crying in front of the principal and asst. principal after she left and they said I need to stop asking why she is doing this and just move on, but how can I when I am expected to work with this woman? I am a part of an association with legal benefits, but will going after her make my job more difficult? What are my options?
Sincerely,
CS:confused: