"Betrayal in the Breakroom: Coworker's Backstabbing Leaves Teacher Reeling In a shocking display of office politics, a teacher has been left feeling blindsided and betrayed by a former friend and colleague. The incident, which unfolded in a recent meeting, saw the teacher unfairly scapegoated by their coworker, who shifted the blame for a task onto them. The move has left the teacher questioning their working relationship and wondering how they can continue to share a classroom with someone they no longer trust. With the teacher torn between seeking resolution and maintaining a professional demeanor, this heart-wrenching account raises important questions about workplace camaraderie and the consequences of office politics gone wrong."
I was recently in a meeting where my coworker, who I share a classroom with, basically threw me under the bus. I don't want to give too much away, but I will say it wasn't that I was doing anything wrong. She just didn't want to do something and put it on me very much in the moment. Prior to this, I would say we were very amicable for several years. Now, I am so mad at her and also very hurt, I'm not sure how I can finish out the year sharing a classroom. I have debated speaking to the admin who was running the meeting and trying to resolve the issue. But, I don't want to appear unprofessional. Does anyone have any advice? submitted by /u/Sure_Pineapple1935 [link] [comments]