Recently found out that someone at my workplace cheated on his wife (whom we all know who it is), with his subordinate.
He was spotted touching her inappropriately at the office’s pantry by many of our colleagues that walk by. But he blurc**k so many people see he also doesn’t know. I recently found out that someone at my workplace had cheated on his wife. It was a shock to everyone when the news came out. At first, I thought it was a rumor but then I heard it from multiple sources. It was then that I knew it was true.
It’s not a secret that the person in question is a married man. We all know his wife and have even seen them together at company events. But it turns out he had been cheating on her with his subordinate.
I felt betrayed. Not only was I betrayed by the man in question, but I felt betrayed by my workplace. It’s not a good feeling to know that people in your office are cheating on their partners. It’s simply disrespectful and unprofessional.
I heard about the affair from several people who had seen the two of them together in the office pantry. Apparently, they were seen touching each other inappropriately. I think that’s why so many people saw them – because they were so blatant about it.
The news of the affair had spread quickly throughout the office and people had started to gossip about it. It was a difficult situation to handle because no one wanted to confront the man in question or his subordinate.
I had to take a deep breath and think about how I was going to handle this situation. I knew that I had to be professional and handle it with grace and dignity. I didn’t want to cause any more drama or embarrassment for either party.
I decided to take the high road and not get involved in the gossip. I simply stayed focused on my work and tried to put the incident out of my mind. I didn’t want to let it affect my work or my relationships with my colleagues.
It was difficult to not get caught up in the drama but I knew it was the right thing to do. I also kept my opinions to myself and didn’t pass judgment on either party. I kept my distance and just let the situation play out.