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At my present job, I have an office, telephone and computer to myself. At the new job, I would sit in a narrow hallway with 7 colleagues and maybe have to buy my own laptop. However, I have been dissatisfied where I am from the beginning, because a large percentage of the people I work with are rude and arrogant. Also it looks like they will give the tasks I enjoy doing to someone else and give me more of the tasks I dislike in the future here. A new job could mean a new chance. What should I do?

2007-01-03 20:10:33 · 4 answers · asked by Happy Feet 3 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

4 answers

Do not let anyone intimidate, bully or harass you at work. Learn some strategies to stop this behaviour and you will enjoy your job all that little bit better.

2007-01-03 20:34:46 · answer #1 · answered by SEO 3 · 0 0

You're changing departments but not employers?

Aside from the personality problems, you have your own office and phone so you can avoid the other people in the hallway.

When you work for a living, you don't always get the tasks you "enjoy". This is the real world. Learn to deal with the nasty bees and build up your resume and experience.

You sound like you want your cake and eat it too. Pay your dues and learn how to make it work for you. You sound like you're young (20's?). You've got a long road ahead of you. Learn not to let the arrogant people bother you. When they see that they can mess with you , they will.

2007-01-04 04:25:23 · answer #2 · answered by Tellin' U Da Truth! 7 · 0 0

Don't waste your life doing a job you hate, on the other hand, maybe you should wait for something better to come along.

2007-01-04 04:20:33 · answer #3 · answered by SpareHead1 aka someone else 5 · 0 0

stay where your at. You got an office, phone etc. Don't let people run you out. Stand up for yourself!

JW

2007-01-04 04:14:08 · answer #4 · answered by james w 3 · 0 0

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