Work is supposed to be professional, but sometimes, people cross the line—way over it. Two callers shared their shocking experiences with workplace harassment that pushed them to their breaking points.
One woman, a former tire shop employee, was repeatedly grabbed from behind the counter by a male coworker built like a football player. Terrified, she reported it to her manager, only to be told it was her fault. With no support and fearing for her safety, she quit the next day.
Another caller’s boss blurred every boundary. He shared her swimsuit photos from Facebook with coworkers, admitted hiring her for her looks, and sent constant texts asking what she was wearing. He tracked her phone, questioned her every move, stole money from the business, and even did meth at work. As the finance manager, she was pressured to cover for him. When she finally quit, he exploded, claiming he had “done so much” for her and blaming women for his problems.
These stories are harsh reminders that some workplaces enable toxic behavior. When someone crosses the line, speaking up isn’t always easy—but no job is worth sacrificing safety and dignity.