“I told someone on the second floor to tell my manager what had happened and went straight to the health clinic where I was given a tetanus shot.”
"I was the resident director on-call for a knife-wielding ghost incident. Three students living together, each with an individual bedroom but shared living space. One woke up to a knife that had been shoved under her door, claimed that the other two had put it there, but they said it was a ghost haunting her because of how evil she was. No one wanted to leave to stay somewhere else because that would be 'admitting wrongdoing' in their minds.
"That day I talked to my boss who sent an email asking him to keep a professional relationship with his workers who felt uncomfortable with the situation in the stacks, and I figured it would be done. The next day as I walked past the office to clock in for my shift, I see the guy and my boss through the giant window. The guy was screaming at my boss and I dropped to the floor before he could see me.
"I got uneasy and slowly backed away while trying to get his name. He didn’t understand why I needed to talk to my dispatcher and tried to get me to walk with him. While I was backing up again, he reached out at me and tried to grab me. I have never run so fast in my life. That job was not worth the lack of sleep from working overnights and being paid $12/hour.""I was bitten by a mouse while working as an office worker in an administrative building.
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