Annoying things your work colleagues do all the time? #9

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More disgusting than annoying. Colleague brought in a buttercream sponge cake that she made for another colleague's birthday to have at lunchtime - she left it on the work top in the staff kitchen
She went to make a drink and found that someone has lifted the cake box lid and swiped their finger through the buttercream. 🤢😡
 
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People are absolute animals 😭 when you see how some people behave at work and the state of workplace bathrooms and kitchens it makes you wonder what they’re like at home.
 
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People are absolute animals 😭 when you see how some people behave at work and the state of workplace bathrooms and kitchens it makes you wonder what they’re like at home.
My theory always was that they hadn't a thing out of place at home. They acted out their disgusting slovenly behaviour at work, and kept their homes clean - or had their homes kept clean for them. On the other hand, maybe they all lived in squalor.
 
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People are disgusting. I cleaned out one of the work vehicles yesterday and it was a disgrace. Mud on the back seat, the footwells clearly hadn’t been hoovered for months, old tissues in the glove box, two empty coffee cups under the seat. I had a moan about it in the office and someone piped up, ‘Well, we can‘t change our shoes every time we get in and out of the car.’ No, you twit, but you can use a hoover and a bin.
 
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I genuinely just think people don’t care when they’re not responsible for cleaning. Pricks
 
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Apologies in advance if this offends anyone but I’ve just had to sit through a 2hr meeting with a guy in his fifties using a massive 6” long frigging fidget spinner incredibly loudly the whole way though. I cannot believe how loud and frankly distracting this thing is but of course you can’t say anything out loud as he has ADHD. Sorry rant over
 
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Apologies in advance if this offends anyone but I’ve just had to sit through a 2hr meeting with a guy in his fifties using a massive 6” long frigging fidget spinner incredibly loudly the whole way though. I cannot believe how loud and frankly distracting this thing is but of course you can’t say anything out loud as he has ADHD. Sorry rant over
What if the other person on call has ADHD and can't handle the figet spinner noise? Which reasonable adjustment prevails?
 
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What if the other person on call has ADHD and can't handle the figet spinner noise? Which reasonable adjustment prevails?
That’s what I was wondering too. Cos as someone with Audhd a noisy fidget spinner would drive me mad.
 
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That’s what I was wondering too. Cos as someone with Audhd a noisy fidget spinner would drive me mad.
You can’t override somebody’s reasonable request with somebody else’s reasonable request, but you can try to accommodate both without dismissing either.
 
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It's not unreasonable to ask him to use a different fidget. My go to in meetings are tangles because they're almost silent, or I doodle because it's no more distracting for other people than if I were taking notes.
 
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Don't get the ones with marbles in a plastic mesh tube, though. They're great, except when somebody with ADHD uses them enough, the seal opens and the marble shoots out in an even more satisfying manner.

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I’d not seen the type of spinner he had before but it was so loud and the constant hand movements and noise was incredibly distracting. Unfortunately that combined with constantly interrupting me made for a very long and tedious meeting. I’ll try and miss the next one or he will end up with it inserted sideways into the nearest orafice 🤣
 
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Don't get the ones with marbles in a plastic mesh tube, though. They're great, except when somebody with ADHD uses them enough, the seal opens and the marble shoots out in an even more satisfying manner.

<cough>
I discovered this in a 1-1! :ROFLMAO::LOL: It shot across the room!
 
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Don't get the ones with marbles in a plastic mesh tube, though. They're great, except when somebody with ADHD uses them enough, the seal opens and the marble shoots out in an even more satisfying manner.

<cough>
*adding to basket*

I was debating one of those stim hoodies that have playdough in the sleeves and no labels that I have to butcher to cut out
 
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No longer saying boo to a goose all backstabbing bleeps. They are bleeper than the managers
 
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People are absolute animals 😭 when you see how some people behave at work and the state of workplace bathrooms and kitchens it makes you wonder what they’re like at home.
Having spent a lot of time recently looking at rental properties I can confirm people are just as bad if not worse at home
 
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Job descriptions in my place of work. I can read the whole thing and still not know what the bleeping job is. Lot of word salad! just tell me what the job is arghhhhhh
 
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Promotion opportunity has been up since last week. I should go for it but I’m terrified 🫠🫠
 
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What makes you want to go for it, and what terrifies you about it? Maybe we can talk it through with you.
Ahh thank you. I’ve already been “stepped up” into the role for a while now on and off to cover long absences. It’s a management role, but it just feels like a very “final” decision if I take it permanently and there’s no way back if I actually end up being tit at it. I know I’m holding myself back. It’s just scary 😂
 
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