I am new to this forum and writing what I feel to the pubic, forgive me if I should ramble on.
I am not sure what to do, I suffer from anxiety, depression and panic attacks, recently I have been attending online therapy to help me over come my issues. In the 5 weeks that I have been attending this therapy group I have been feeling great, almost like a new person, however since this has happened I feel that I am being targeted at work for silly little things that I have been told to do. I know that working with money is a serious thing when it goes missing or is unaccounted for, an investigation has been opened up against me and I have given honest answers to the questions, now everything is being covered up as it would mean that the managment team will be found out cutting corners. I am not sure what to do as the only people that I can talk to about the cover up are the ones covering it up. Need advice as I no longer feel happy at my place of work.
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I would be proactive and start looking for a new job. It will give you a sense of control over the situation. You say you where targeted for silly things , can you give an example. Also you said you were feeling great until “this” happened , what is this?. Did you have to take off from work?
I have a trial shift this saturday so I do have the opportunity to leave the current employment. I have been picked up on things such as processing unnecessary voids through my till when in reality I was just following orders from the management team and now I am being accused of stealing money.
What I mean by feeling good is that I was feeling in a good mood, looking forward to working the shift and not feeling depressed or worried. I didn't take time off work but I nearly walked out due to the covering up as it makes me out to be a bad person and thief.
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