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Jess Having Bad Time With CoWorkers. Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 722622" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>I agree with what you said whole heartedly SWOT but its been my experience that there is no such thing as indispensable. And unfortunately this behavior is fairly commonplace throughout the workforce, no matter what level you are at. You just have to find the job that is the best fit for you and that you like well enough to be able to put up with the crap that inevitably arises in all office setting. Best thing I've found is to quickly establish where your line is; I will put up with THIS much and not an ounce more kinda thing. I did that with Corrections and while it did hinder me for a long time in getting promoted it did generally minimize the BS enough to make it tolerable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 722622, member: 18238"] I agree with what you said whole heartedly SWOT but its been my experience that there is no such thing as indispensable. And unfortunately this behavior is fairly commonplace throughout the workforce, no matter what level you are at. You just have to find the job that is the best fit for you and that you like well enough to be able to put up with the crap that inevitably arises in all office setting. Best thing I've found is to quickly establish where your line is; I will put up with THIS much and not an ounce more kinda thing. I did that with Corrections and while it did hinder me for a long time in getting promoted it did generally minimize the BS enough to make it tolerable. [/QUOTE]
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