
I received a request from a co worker to upload a document for her. I asked her a quick question and then immediately left without speaking to or talking about anyone else. The lady who sat across from her, with whom I had some problems with in the past, complained to her manager that I was harassing her. When I explained to my manager that I hadn't had any contact with her, I was told to stay away from her area anyway. So what I learned from that experience was don't count on your manager to stick up for you-even if you aren't at fault for something. Guilty until proven innocent. But since a lot of time has elapsed, I have no hard feelings toward that person, and would be willing to be friends with her (assuming that still works there) if I ever returned there.

I tend to be a very physically expressive person, which means that I am a hugger. In todays #metoo work place environment that is often taken the wrong way, and is something I will have to remind myself to refrain from doing in the future.

After I returned from having to take a short leave of absence because of my wife's illness. the kid who had been my work partner and with whom I had previously had a very good relationship with did a 180 on me, and was pretty nasty to me the rest of the time that he was there.

Be careful who you associate with. There is a lot of social media/soap opera type of gossip that goes on there. If you steer clear of that you should be OK there. If you have a good manager your experience will probably be pretty good. If not, well........

Most of the people there were very nice. The setting was beautiful- the woodland center has a state park type of atmosphere.