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However, somehow Bill managed to obtain her personal cell phone number and started texting her. The initial texts were simple inquiries about her work, but lately the messages have been more personal in nature.
During the last couple of days, the messages have become too personal at times and crossed the line - such as when Bill commented on her physical appearance.
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Lucy feels very uncomfortable with the situation. She does not want to do anything wrong that would make her lose her job. But she feels she needs to act right away. She is not close to any of her peers to ask them for advice. She wonders if it would be OK to speak with Margarita, her manager.
Lucy has kept all the text messages in her phone and could show them to Margarita. But she has seen Margarita and Bill talking and is afraid they are friends. Lucy wonders if she should talk to someone else.
What should Lucy do?
Lucy is a new SCL at a FNLA facility. She was hired as a full time employee two months ago and feels very happy to have her first full time job. Lucy is determined to work hard and keep her job for a long time.
Two weeks ago, Bill, a fellow SCL, asked her to sit with him at lunch so they could talk. Mary saw nothing wrong with the invitation, especially since the conversation was about how she was doing at her new job.
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