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People in my workplace fight all the time, to the point where I've had to be evacuated while they settle things in there. One day, one of the workers was diagnosed with seizures and stopped being toxic to me, saying he needed help coping with having such a job with seizures as well as keeping it a secret he has seizures now so he doesn't get replaced. Real question for anyone reading this, what would you do in such a situation?
I would find a different job
I did move locations eventually. Same job, but things are better.
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