Coworkers who won't shut up
- JCShutout
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Coworkers who won't shut up
EDIT: Took rant down. I don't disagree with any of it, but just in case so it isn't found by the person.
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Re: Coworkers who won't shut up
I approve of this rant!
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Re: Coworkers who won't shut up
Now I know how she feels
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Re: Coworkers who won't shut up
Related to this, I've found that with some people who do this type of thing, I can just tune them out and still be capable of having my own thoughts. But in other cases, even if it's not talking but just like tuneless humming or whistling, I cannot filter at all and feel utterly invaded by this person forcing their useless nonsense into my skull. I've never been able to figure out what it is that makes it possible for me to ignore in some case but not in others.
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Re: Coworkers who won't shut up
That’s some high-quality ranting.
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Re: Coworkers who won't shut up
Thanks all. Edited the rant away. Probably only 0.1% they would ever find it, but just in case.
They had been in rare form the past two days, and I just needed to let it out.
They had been in rare form the past two days, and I just needed to let it out.
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Re: Coworkers who won't shut up
Once someone gets thru your filter, then your ability to tune them out is diminished. Think about that old apartment -neighbor doing godknowswhat, or playing loud crappy music. At first it isn't that noticeable, but once you notice it you are toast.Arthur Dent wrote:Related to this, I've found that with some people who do this type of thing, I can just tune them out and still be capable of having my own thoughts. But in other cases, even if it's not talking but just like tuneless humming or whistling, I cannot filter at all and feel utterly invaded by this person forcing their useless nonsense into my skull. I've never been able to figure out what it is that makes it possible for me to ignore in some case but not in others.
My filter doesn't work well when tired in busy season. I thought I had a high tolerance growing up in a household of 10. But had a seasonal co-worker that drove me batty. Not just her talking to herself but singing and eating constantly and overall squirrelliness. She was always jacked up on energy drinks. And she wore a lot of a fragrant lotion. She really was an assault on the senses.
She came in the office in off-season -blood pressure reflexively went up, but not as much.
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Re: Coworkers who won't shut up
Whatever the original post is, I probably agree.
The people that kill me are the ones that start a conversation with "How was your weekend (or whatever)"?
And after knowing them, you know they don't give two shinolas about your weekend. They then use the opening to feed you full of whatever they got going on. I usually just try to answer "Fine." then walk away.
I mean, just be real and start the conversation with "Well my weekend sucked and here's why". Why play the stupid game?
The older I get the less I enjoy being around other humans.
The people that kill me are the ones that start a conversation with "How was your weekend (or whatever)"?
And after knowing them, you know they don't give two shinolas about your weekend. They then use the opening to feed you full of whatever they got going on. I usually just try to answer "Fine." then walk away.
I mean, just be real and start the conversation with "Well my weekend sucked and here's why". Why play the stupid game?
The older I get the less I enjoy being around other humans.
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Re: Coworkers who won't shut up
I bet this one guy that works for me wishes i would shut up. OTOH if he did his job without having to be told EVERY [expletive] DAY then he wouldn’t have to hear me talk so much.