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Okay since a lot of people thing I'm not telling them the whole story here is some more background. She never gave me her myspace page, but I found her on there as it isn't hard since I have a lot of co-workers I list as friends on there, which she did as well. I contacted her several times not only through myspace, but our personal work e-mail and it was always cordial/friendly. I overhead her telling people that she use to be a massage therapist, but stopped doing it as it use to cramp up her hands too much so now she only does it for friends/family. I sent her a work e-mail, saying, "hi I hope this doesn't come across wrongly of me to ask, but would you be willing to give me a massage sometime?" She replied, "don't worry about it, and I wouldn't mind giving you one, but I'm kind of busy at the moment, so I can't gurantee when I'd be able to give you one." I replied back, no worries, and to just keep me in mind or inform me when she did or would have time. A couple days later was when I sent the infamous e-mail. Once again I kept it to work related stuff, but ended it with, I hope you don't mind me confessing this to you but I like being tickled. It's not a sexual thing for me, but more something I use to de-stress and relax sometimes. I can't remember if I put this or not, but I'm including it in for arguments sake, as I might have said, "do you know of anyone who might be interested in helping me out sometime"
She never replied or answered back to this one, I think I then sent her another message through myspace and again through our work e-mail. I can't remember exactly what I wrote, but I think it was something like "haven't heard back from you regarding previous message, I hope I didn't freak or weird you out any as that was not my intention. The last one I sent her went like this, "ok I apologize for sending you that message that revealed something personal about me, as I wasn't trying to start anything. If you want, can we just forget I ever mentioned it or that I brought it up?
As for someone who said I walked out of the HR meeting, I would agree with that, but it wasn't an official meeting. I was approached by my supervisor out of the blue saying that I had to report to administration, I said ok, but I wanted to know what it was about or in regards to. She told me that she couldn't discuss that with me, and that I just had to go. I said that I wasn't going to go, with out knowing what the meeting was about or what it was referencing. So she asked me if I would go, if she talked to me privately in her office to let me know what was happening. I said sure, so we went into her office where she closed the door, and started to describe the complaint about me and so on. During the middle of our conversation where I was still trying to hear all the details and what was happening, there was a knock on the door and in walked a bunch of administrators as well as HR people. I immediately felt ambushed as well as uncomfortable. So I got up and said either, "I can't do this right now, or I don't feel comfortable in this situation" and walked out of my supervisors office. Where I proceed to go back to my station, as I saw two co-workers talking. I interupted them, just to let them know that I was leaving to go to lunch since it was practically that time anyway, and that I would be back in an hour when my lunch period ends. While at lunch, I got the call telling me to not return to work, that I was suspended with out pay. So, not once did I ever have an "official" meeting or opportunity to apologize or hear what the charges were against me. As for the most part they were keeping it a secret against me or were unwilling to inform me about anything. Hope that helps.
Okay since a lot of people thing I'm not telling them the whole story here is some more background. She never gave me her myspace page, but I found her on there as it isn't hard since I have a lot of co-workers I list as friends on there, which she did as well. I contacted her several times not only through myspace, but our personal work e-mail and it was always cordial/friendly. I overhead her telling people that she use to be a massage therapist, but stopped doing it as it use to cramp up her hands too much so now she only does it for friends/family. I sent her a work e-mail, saying, "hi I hope this doesn't come across wrongly of me to ask, but would you be willing to give me a massage sometime?" She replied, "don't worry about it, and I wouldn't mind giving you one, but I'm kind of busy at the moment, so I can't gurantee when I'd be able to give you one." I replied back, no worries, and to just keep me in mind or inform me when she did or would have time. A couple days later was when I sent the infamous e-mail. Once again I kept it to work related stuff, but ended it with, I hope you don't mind me confessing this to you but I like being tickled. It's not a sexual thing for me, but more something I use to de-stress and relax sometimes. I can't remember if I put this or not, but I'm including it in for arguments sake, as I might have said, "do you know of anyone who might be interested in helping me out sometime"
She never replied or answered back to this one, I think I then sent her another message through myspace and again through our work e-mail. I can't remember exactly what I wrote, but I think it was something like "haven't heard back from you regarding previous message, I hope I didn't freak or weird you out any as that was not my intention. The last one I sent her went like this, "ok I apologize for sending you that message that revealed something personal about me, as I wasn't trying to start anything. If you want, can we just forget I ever mentioned it or that I brought it up?
As for someone who said I walked out of the HR meeting, I would agree with that, but it wasn't an official meeting. I was approached by my supervisor out of the blue saying that I had to report to administration, I said ok, but I wanted to know what it was about or in regards to. She told me that she couldn't discuss that with me, and that I just had to go. I said that I wasn't going to go, with out knowing what the meeting was about or what it was referencing. So she asked me if I would go, if she talked to me privately in her office to let me know what was happening. I said sure, so we went into her office where she closed the door, and started to describe the complaint about me and so on. During the middle of our conversation where I was still trying to hear all the details and what was happening, there was a knock on the door and in walked a bunch of administrators as well as HR people. I immediately felt ambushed as well as uncomfortable. So I got up and said either, "I can't do this right now, or I don't feel comfortable in this situation" and walked out of my supervisors office. Where I proceed to go back to my station, as I saw two co-workers talking. I interupted them, just to let them know that I was leaving to go to lunch since it was practically that time anyway, and that I would be back in an hour when my lunch period ends. While at lunch, I got the call telling me to not return to work, that I was suspended with out pay. So, not once did I ever have an "official" meeting or opportunity to apologize or hear what the charges were against me. As for the most part they were keeping it a secret against me or were unwilling to inform me about anything. Hope that helps.




