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Old 05-24-2012, 04:50 PM #1
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Hi Folks,

I hope all is going well for all of you but I'm not to happy right now. A co worker who I've always gotten along with ran me down at work saying the following: " You've got a ****** attitude didn't you take your medicine today?" All of this happened because I was busy earlier in the day getting things ready for the classes I work in. I work in public school and when I was changing classes my co worker said these words right in the hallway in front of students and staff. I personally didn't like my co worker saying these rude words in front of staff and students in the school. If you don't mind me asking do you feel that this was discrimination? I'm getting fed up with other people cutting people down who have epilepsy and I feel that itneeds to stop. Thanks for your time and May God Bless You!

Sue

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