I was eating a bagel in my office one day last week... I had tested my blood sugar and it was around 60 so I had to eat. My boss comes into my office, looks at me eating and says "that's unreasonable." So I said "what's unreasonable?" He says "eating while you're working at your computer." I said "well, I'm a diabetic, so I need to snack often throughout the day." And he says "well, you've never had to before, so please try not to and be reasonable about it."
I was so shocked and flabbergasted that I didn't know what to say. To make a long story short, we did communicate about this later in the day, and he says that snacking at my desk throughout the day is a "special condition of my employment" and he was not aware that I needed this "special condition of employment." What really gets me is that 1) he knows I snack throughout the day... I've been doing it for 2.5 years at this job and he sees the orange juice and snacks on my desk every day; and 2) he's a doctor... I would expect a little more compassion from this guy and a little less stupidity from him on the requirements that diabetes dictates. I did stress to him that eating at my desk has not affected the quantity or quality of my work, and that I'm not the only one in the office who snacks at their desk. This fell on deaf ears.
I've been tossing around complaining to the higher ups that this is harassment, but am hesitating because I hate to bring my health issues to the forefront. What would you do?
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I was so shocked and flabbergasted that I didn't know what to say. To make a long story short, we did communicate about this later in the day, and he says that snacking at my desk throughout the day is a "special condition of my employment" and he was not aware that I needed this "special condition of employment." What really gets me is that 1) he knows I snack throughout the day... I've been doing it for 2.5 years at this job and he sees the orange juice and snacks on my desk every day; and 2) he's a doctor... I would expect a little more compassion from this guy and a little less stupidity from him on the requirements that diabetes dictates. I did stress to him that eating at my desk has not affected the quantity or quality of my work, and that I'm not the only one in the office who snacks at their desk. This fell on deaf ears.
I've been tossing around complaining to the higher ups that this is harassment, but am hesitating because I hate to bring my health issues to the forefront. What would you do?
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