Fear factor
Anonymous - 13/01/2016 06:58 - United States - San Francisco
Anonymous - 13/01/2016 06:58 - United States - San Francisco
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Anonymous - 01/11/2014 18:59 - United States - Deatsville
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Anonymous - 28/07/2024 00:00 - United States
Username - 09/02/2011 03:27
lowly worker - 08/04/2017 18:00
Anonymous - 20/05/2022 18:00
Definitely report this to HR. Your safety should under no circumstances be compromised at your place of employment.
Get a taser. It's much more efficient.
If he's not threatening you with physical harm, carrying pepper spray is an overreaction. If he is threatening you with physical harm, you need to contact HR immediately.
Some people just give off a creep vibe or they remind you of a creep in your past or tv/movies. Until he actually does something he is innocent, just be on your toes around him make sure you do nothing that might be taken the wrong way. If he does anything firmly say no. Report it to human resources to get it on record in case he won't let it go or tries to fire you over it. Always trust your gut it's usually right. Not always but more often than not. (Oh the stories I could tell)
Get a new job
Sounds like a problem with your boss, not you. Make sure any threatening behavior is reported to the proper people. Your safety is your number one priority.
Why have you not gotten the police involved? Or the higher ups?