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Woman ‘trembling’ after seeing boss’s text message about her office

Woman ‘trembling’ after seeing boss’s text message about her office

Many of us have found ourselves involved in office politics over the years.

From turf wars for refrigerator space to anxiety over after-work drinks, it’s clear that HR workers really have their work cut out for them.

And the latest viral workplace exchange saw a woman “shaking” after seeing the text message her boss sent her about the state of her office.

A woman opened up about her latest office political saga – which had something to do with her office (X/@qnoodledoodles)

A woman opened up about her latest office political saga – which had something to do with her office (X/@qnoodledoodles)

The whole saga started when the woman, who goes by the online name @qnoodledoodles, took to space and two framed photo cards of what appeared to be two musicians from the k-pop group, Loona.

“First day on the job, do you think they know I’m in orbit?” she captioned the snap.

A few days later, the woman then uploaded a screenshot of a text she received from her manager that read: “Hello (name), I noticed your cabin configuration is not conforms to the company’s brand standards.”

Quite ominously, it ended with: “When you return to work on Monday, please change your arrangement and come to my office after 2 p.m.”

She received a text from her manager (X)

She received a text from her manager (X)

She captioned the post: “Am I getting fired?????”

The woman has since posted a series of follow-up tweets on the thread, writing that she had spoken to her colleagues, who then advised her to speak with HR, as they were also “confused” as to why he’s “on my ass about some photos”.

“I guess stay tuned to see how everything goes??” she added.

“And I’ll probably use it as my live thread, so thoughts and prayers, I just want to keep my PCs on my desk, bruh.”

She then shared that she requested a meeting with HR, adding that he would “see your downfall…I don’t play with my moon girls.”

These two framed photos were placed on his desk.  (X/@qnoodledoodles)

These two framed photos were placed on his desk. (X/@qnoodledoodles)

After revealing that the request had been approved, user that (redacted) is a big shot) how I chose subtle photos to use and that the computers were of people who mean a lot to me (hyewon, save me).”

She then went on to say that HR was “on her side,” since their only notes were to “just clean up my papers on my desk and organize a little more,” adding, “LOONA prevail!!!!!”

She also claimed that one of HR told her they could move her to another team in the company, adding that it was considered “hypocritical” for her manager to say that “given that he had family photos on his wallpaper and his desk.” photo’.

She wrote that “Loona will prevail” (The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty Images)

She wrote that “Loona will prevail” (The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty Images)

Then, just yesterday, she shared the latest update in the bizarre office politics saga.

Noting that she was feeling a “weird energy” but was possibly feeling “super paranoid,” the woman then shared the last message she received from her manager.

It said: “HR has notified me. You have been reassigned to another team. You will now be under (redacted).

“Please move all equipment and decor to office 76.”

She ended up joining another team after the HR meeting.  (X/@qnoodledoodles)

She ended up joining another team after the HR meeting. (X/@qnoodledoodles)

“TOWARDS FREEDOM,” she captioned the post.

She later tweeted, “I’m so happy EHEHEHEHEHHE LOONA KARMA IS REAL AND WILL ALWAYS PREVAIL.”

And, to end the column – frankly bizarre – the woman ended the chapter with a second photo of her new office, which shows the exact same three wallpapers and photos positioned on her desk.

“Second week on the corporate job, do you think they know I’m in orbit?” she joked.