I do, and I don't. Some people do not know how to work, and like to sit in my office and talk too much, which distracts me and makes me want to be rude and send them far, far away. On the other hand, I love to work to help people who are less fortunate than I am. It gives me a feeling of satisfaction to help someone else accomplish things they may not have if it had not been for my help. I also like working with people who know how to work . These people can compliment my efforts with their strengths to overcome my weaknesses, and I can do the same for them.
2006-06-16 20:02:15
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answered by wbecca52 3
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no, people seem to be slipping more and more into an attitude of selfishness coupled with laziness, with a "brown nose is better" philosophy. I would much rather work on my own so that I know I am responsible for the work being finished (or not) versus the option of having to rely on a "team" of disfunctional rejects who spend more time sucking up than learning their job. I also feel a greater sense of accomplishment knowing that a particular job wouldn't have been completed if I hadn't been the one to do it.
2006-06-17 03:35:37
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answered by Terry W 2
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I did enjoy working with people and having a good chat with them...This was when i was able to work...The way things are going today,we have alot of rude people,people with big nasty mouths and very pushy and extra rude people and who only think about themself...I'm glad i can no longer work,If i did some surpriseing people would be throw out of the store on their fat AS*** and i would tell who ever,not to come back into this store...This world is full of JACKASSES,Sorry to say,theres more JACKASSES than good and honest people...
Clowmy
2006-06-17 03:05:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of the time yes. People can help you think of things you've never thought before and offer different ideas and solutions.
Sometimes though, others can get in the way and keep you from focusing on the task at hand.
When a situation like that arises though most of the time its not the other person's fault, but your own.
2006-06-17 03:02:47
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answered by aly790 2
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I don't enjoy working with people because many people are either selfish or stupid. The selfish ones want what they want regardless of if they break the rules or if they hurt someone. The stupid ones waste a lot of time. These people give humanity a bad name.
2006-06-17 16:49:19
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answered by suebie 6
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I like working with people, but I am a self-dependent person. I never rely on others to complete any work. I would rather work alone, as in do and complete my own tasks. I would rather have someone right by me (but doing something else) so I wouldn't get bored or lonely.
2006-06-17 02:54:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, ordinarily, I do. It's a good feeling to be able to help people, answer their questions, or bring them to understand what they were confused about. I like resolving problems.
Most days I feel like a "customer advocate." I try to make sure the people get what I would want, myself.
Sometimes, when every customer is irritable, irrational, aggressive, argumentative, just plain stupid, or ignorant, it simply makes me tired.
2006-06-17 02:56:23
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answered by zen 7
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By,and large most people or ignorant,and boring-also they are walking germ factories.
Thus I enjoy working with them briefly,and at safe distance.
2006-06-17 03:09:26
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answered by PSG_30127 3
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No. I find it difficult to understand why people are so hateful. I'd just rather not be bothered with it. Besides, it's easier to get things done when there are not countless people telling you why you're doing it wrong or waiting for you to finish so they can take credit for it.
2006-06-17 02:54:19
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answered by jd 6
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people are the problem. If you want a job done right, you just have to do it yourself.
2006-06-17 02:57:23
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answered by GoingNoWhereFast 5
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