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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I reported incidents to my boss in the past and I think my boss has talk to him about this however all my boss really seems to tell me to do is to continue to documenting the situation. I started to look for new work and I'm frustrated that this is the action that I have to take because I really like my agency. but I don't see this person leaving anytime soon. I also don't see his behavior improving because [b]anytime I reported anything to my Boss my colleague retaliates more the next time.[/b] I also don't want to be viewed as a difficult coworker and this situation makes it hard for me to assert myself in other areas. [/quote] Is the boss aware of this?[/quote] Yes the boss is aware of previous incidents and has spoke with the bully, but nothing really changes because after a while he starts acting out again. [/quote] If the bully is retaliating, then that means that the boss is letting the bully know that you are complaining. The boss is part of the problem here. If bully has been allowed to behave like this for a while and has already chased one coworker away, then the boss is also a problem. As I said in a previous post, I would double down on efforts to leave. Not only do you have a bully coworker, but you also have an ineffective boss who isn't doing you any favors.[/quote]
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