Find the new job first, then quit.
2006-12-28 13:51:41
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answered by suzanne 5
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Are you happy with the job by itself? forget the co-workers and all for a while. If you are not happy then look n then leave but if you are happy and do your work good then you have 2 options.
First talk, very important tool, show them you care and that you are a team member not an outsider. Kepp doing your job and keep being respectfull. they should be torned onn by this.
Second if this does not help you then call up the owner of the company and tell him/her about the things that are taking place, I am sure they will be of great help. I have been going onn through this since 7 years, worked at diff places and now have finally realized how to tackle people like them.
good luck and all the best. i wish you come out successfull out of this.
2006-12-28 22:03:00
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answered by kunalsc 3
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You should let them know how you feel first in either case. If they are just mean and unfriendly you might as well quit AFTER finding a new position. If you quit without letting them know why they may never change or even think about changing.
2006-12-28 21:54:14
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answered by Jay M 4
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I'm sorry to hear what's happening to you. Would you be able to talk to these people and find out what's wrong? Choose the friendliest person to start with. Tell them how you feel. If you want to go on working there, tell them you really like the job and want to get along with everybody. Ask if there's anything you can do to improve the situation. Reconciliation is always better than confrontation, and it makes you feel better; at least you've tried. It depends how important the job is to you.
2006-12-28 21:56:08
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answered by The Gadfly 5
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you should find a new job. you should the people whom you are working with and like your occupation. if you don't, your job can cause lots of stress. But the most important thing is that you need to find one before you quit your job so you won't go bankrupt.
2006-12-28 21:59:51
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answered by Lisaya 1
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I say you do. No work environment has to be this way. More and more companies, (starbucks being my favorite) are leading the way in treating their customers and employees with the highest degree of respect.
2006-12-28 22:05:14
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answered by Jessica L 3
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No, this can be incredibly rewarding if you learn how to not let it bother you. Be polite, though. Just stick your nose and and start talking to them. Bring food in. Do what they do and what they like. Be one of them even if it seems fake. Play the "game." Don't make waves.
2006-12-28 22:07:15
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answered by kristen 5
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you should sit down and talk to your manager and coworkers and ask them if they have a problem with you or if something is bugging them. don't go out and find a new job yet.
2006-12-28 21:54:47
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answered by Ashley A. 1
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NO!!! just be overly nice to them and they might get over being mean.
2006-12-28 21:51:44
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answered by MICHELLE P 2
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