Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my wife and I are putting a second story on our house. It's a huge expensive PITA ordeal but it is what it is as we are currently a family of 5 with two dogs and two cats stuffed into a 1930s 3 bed/ 1.5 bath Tudor.
I made the huge mistake of mentioning this to a colleague that lives on gossip. Literally not a single day goes by without him making a snide, snarky, borderline harassing remark about the costs of X and 'It must be nice to build a mansion' and "Oh, only if we all had your money" and "Where are you send the kids to school now? Exeter or Lawrenceville?"
Keep in mind- this is a run of the mill, middle of the road 400k addition.
I have not taken the bait yet but I'm about to unload on him.
Do I document the harassment and bring to HR or do I pull him into the parking lot and tell him if he makes one more quip, I'm going to beat his old fat ass.
I want to do the later but I know he'd consider that a victory.
LOL, only on DCUM.
In my neck of the woods, there are no additions below half a mil. OP is doing well. Go away.
Anonymous wrote:You’re just tone deaf. The majority of people in this area are working their butts off to afford a “modest” home. You decided to share how much your renovations cost now you have to deal with the consequences. Read the room next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400k on top of the house price means you are very wealthy.
Not really, realistically speaking. It’s not much different than buying a bigger house. Except op probably originally bought their home years ago and has a low mortgage with a low interest rate. So the $400k addition means they keep the original low mortgage and get a bigger house for less than it would cost to move up to a bigger home.
OP here- correct. We bought 20 years ago for 350k. We owe 65k on the house. It is now assessed at 974K. When complete, the house will be comparable to ones in my neighborhood selling for 1.6.
Plus, we don't want to move. We like our spot and we brought three kids home to this house.
Am I to apologize for a smart purchase?
2) In no worlds is a $400,000 renovation “modest.” That is higher than the median price of a home in the USA so be careful about coming across as tone deaf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my wife and I are putting a second story on our house. It's a huge expensive PITA ordeal but it is what it is as we are currently a family of 5 with two dogs and two cats stuffed into a 1930s 3 bed/ 1.5 bath Tudor.
I made the huge mistake of mentioning this to a colleague that lives on gossip. Literally not a single day goes by without him making a snide, snarky, borderline harassing remark about the costs of X and 'It must be nice to build a mansion' and "Oh, only if we all had your money" and "Where are you send the kids to school now? Exeter or Lawrenceville?"
Keep in mind- this is a run of the mill, middle of the road 400k addition.
I have not taken the bait yet but I'm about to unload on him.
Do I document the harassment and bring to HR or do I pull him into the parking lot and tell him if he makes one more quip, I'm going to beat his old fat ass.
I want to do the later but I know he'd consider that a victory.
1) This isn’t “harassment” from the perspective of HR. You are not a protected class. It could be considered “bullying” and the behavior may or may not violate conduct in your organization’s policies. But I would not use the word “harassment” if you complain as that has a very specific connotation and the behavior does not fit the description.
2) In no worlds is a $400,000 renovation “modest.” That is higher than the median price of a home in the USA so be careful about coming across as tone deaf.
The behavior is not OK and I am not defending him. Just trying to warn you of pitfalls if you make an issue of it.
Best you might hope for is a warning to stop remarking about colleagues’ pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400k on top of the house price means you are very wealthy.
Not really, realistically speaking. It’s not much different than buying a bigger house. Except op probably originally bought their home years ago and has a low mortgage with a low interest rate. So the $400k addition means they keep the original low mortgage and get a bigger house for less than it would cost to move up to a bigger home.
Anonymous wrote:"Yep, gotta choose between rose gold and regular gold for the toilets."
He's not funny, but he's also just passing the time and goofing: nobody cares about this as much as you do, I promise. Lean into it and have fun.
Also, good luck. We did a similar project last year, it was stressful. That might be why you're reacting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400k on top of the house price means you are very wealthy.
And does that justify getting remarks every day? Would you like that?
You brought it up and bragged about it so yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"It's amusing how insecure you are about this, Frank."
"Yes, I'm building a mansion just to hear how envious you are every day."
He’s a man. Men don’t say witchy things like this. (Replace the w with a b)
Anonymous wrote:
"It's amusing how insecure you are about this, Frank."
"Yes, I'm building a mansion just to hear how envious you are every day."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400k on top of the house price means you are very wealthy.
And does that justify getting remarks every day? Would you like that?
Anonymous wrote:So my wife and I are putting a second story on our house. It's a huge expensive PITA ordeal but it is what it is as we are currently a family of 5 with two dogs and two cats stuffed into a 1930s 3 bed/ 1.5 bath Tudor.
I made the huge mistake of mentioning this to a colleague that lives on gossip. Literally not a single day goes by without him making a snide, snarky, borderline harassing remark about the costs of X and 'It must be nice to build a mansion' and "Oh, only if we all had your money" and "Where are you send the kids to school now? Exeter or Lawrenceville?"
Keep in mind- this is a run of the mill, middle of the road 400k addition.
I have not taken the bait yet but I'm about to unload on him.
Do I document the harassment and bring to HR or do I pull him into the parking lot and tell him if he makes one more quip, I'm going to beat his old fat ass.
I want to do the later but I know he'd consider that a victory.