Basically, if you are having a problem with someone at work it's up to you to resolve it. If you aren't perceived as a team player, you won't go far. If you show you are a mature and responsible person, you will agree to disagree with coworkers you have problems with and let it go, and get on with doing what you are paid to do. You may be too open to the provoking by being an antagonist or just overly sensitive to criticism and just not realizing it. If that is the case, you really should just concentrate on your job and learn to let the little "upsets" go.
2007-06-18 05:53:06
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answered by foodieNY 7
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Sometimes you just need to simply smile & be polite to these kinds of people. It is their problem, not yours. Do not take it so personally.
You can always mention something to your supervisor as well.
2007-06-18 12:44:49
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answered by Daiquiri Dream 6
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Is what true?
You either need to change jobs or fix your own insecurities.
2007-06-18 12:41:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Nice eye, but I do not understand what you are asking.
2007-06-18 12:43:03
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answered by kim t 7
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Sorry. I don't understand the question.
2007-06-18 12:40:19
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answered by Randy M 3
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Huh?
2007-06-18 12:50:53
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answered by Captain S 7
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What? I don't understand what you are saying
2007-06-18 12:41:01
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answered by glbenner 4
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Could you reword this....it doesn't make sense.
2007-06-18 12:41:02
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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I'm not sure what you are saying.
2007-06-18 12:49:52
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answered by mrsknowitall 5
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What is your question?
2007-06-18 12:41:32
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answered by Anonymous
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