In order to understand this post, you might want to read this one first :

Workplace Violence Just Doesn’t Work For Me

Quick recap: “Bobby” put me in a headlock from behind and threw me to the ground, crushing my throat. I didn’t (couldn’t) fight back since he took me by surprise. After a moment, he let go and we both jumped to our feet.

I haven’t been in a fight in years. I never expected to get attacked at work, so needless to say I was a little surprised. There was a large part of me that wanted to go caveman on this guy, and I wouldn’t bother with the neck area like he did. My dad taught me to target the nuts and the nose, to exclusion of all other areas.

As I prepared to rearrange his facial protuberances with a rapid application of fists, a glimmer of reason edged its way into my brain. I considered a flurry of blows to his dangly parts. Another fraction of a second passed, and I regretfully pushed thoughts of completely destroying and humiliating this idiot right out of my head. I walked around him towards my witnesses, I mean workers. I was by no means calm; every muscle in my body was quivering with adrenaline.

“Bobby” retreated about 100 feet away. No one knew what to say, so I asked in a shaky voice”Did everyone see that?” Everyone there said they caught the whole thing.

At this point, I realized that I had lost the battle, but won the war. I didn’t participate in a fight at work, which might have cost me my job. It would have been satisfying for a moment to punch his card, but our company might have lost a long term customer. Also, someone could have gotten hurt pretty bad if we really went at it. Mostly, he probably would have gotten hurt pretty  bad.

I am the eternal optimist. So what did I gain out of all this?

I gained the respect of all my workers, since they knew I had a hard time standing down. They all stated that I was a bigger man than Bobby.

I gained my own respect. I didn’t know I had it in me to walk away from a fight.

But most importantly, I now own Bobby. Check out this post on Pwning Noobs for clarification.

You see, I didn’t bother reporting this incident to anyone but my boss. No one at Bobby’s company knows about this yet. I’m holding all the cards. This guy has been making life hard for weeks, but all that is over now. He has to watch what he does around my crew. He put his cards all out on the table, and I just walked away from the table and left him standing there. He would instantly lose his job of more than 20 years over this.

That’s right, things are going to be a lot easier at the job site. We can do our work in peace, and we won’t have to walk on eggshells just to keep Bobby happy.

After all, what’s he gonna do, beat me up?

One thing’s for sure, I won’t be giving him a Redneck Beer Gift Basket for Christmas.

My day job is in the construction industry as a crew supervisor. I’m no stranger with standing up for myself and my company,  going toe to toe with inspectors, consultants and safety personnel on a variety of day to day issues. Normally, everything goes well and matters can be resolved in a friendly, co-operative and respectful manner. Most of the time, we all get along, joke around and get our jobs done. Then we go home.

Today just didn’t go down like that. Right now I have a massive headache, a sore neck, and bruises on one shoulder. I’ll be turning in early, and I have a feeling I am going to be really sore tomorrow. It’s one of those nights where one beer just doesn’t seem like enough.

I guess “Bobby” was having a bad week. He is the representative of our current customer, and he spends time with us in the field inspecting our work and helping make sure we have the required materials, structural drawings, etc. Bobby has been having trouble with the head office. They haven’t been very supportive or communicative with him, and we have all been working pretty long hours. On top of that, he hasn’t been sleeping very well. I knew that stress was on him like a jackal on fresh kill, but I had no idea how bad his mental state was getting.

Bobby was really negative today. He inspected part of our work and made us re-do large pieces of it to be up to his specifications, even though it was very similar in quality to work my company had been doing for this customer over the last 30 years. When I suggested that normally this work was acceptable in the past, “Not on my shift ” was his answer.

He then proceeded to say that all of our work was basically crap. There were some very descriptive expletives (words that rhyme with duck) used in his diatribe about the inadequacies of our work.

I said, “I don’t have to put up with this $hit from you,” and turned to walk away. At this time, when my back was turned, Bobby jumped on me and put me in a headlock. I slammed into the ground pretty hard, air knocked out of me and completely taken off guard. I’d like to say I could have turned the tables instantly, but it would have been hard. I opted to just catch my breath. He proceeded to crush me into the ground and squeeze my neck. After a few moments he realized I wasn’t fighting back, and let go, preparing to hit me with his fists. Everyone on my crew had stopped working to see what would happen next, although they were too far away to interfere. There was a few split seconds, while I jumped to my feet, where I had a big choice ahead of me. A life altering choice.

Does anyone care to guess what I did next?