I’m guessing you cursed out a coworker and not for the first time.
Not what happened.
there’s a difference between cursing the poor work done by a coworker and cursing a person that was there and wasn’t responsible for the dressing.
I don’t understand why you choose not to see the difference.
lucky you
why are you so easy to trigger?
yes, a very beautiful post.
Lost_My_Mind: how do you do it? Because apparently I’m very thin skinned and overly political statements my coworkers blurt out trigger me or their boring marriage troubles bore me and I find myself trying to control me not to yell ‘I don’t give a f*ck about you, leave me alone’, which of course earns me an invitation with management…
I usually post where I believe I’m going to get the most feedback possible, I’m not doing this to make you lemmy experience miserable.
You could work, but at a slower more relaxed pace.
and pace myself so I finish when they do, even when they start later, so I don’t have to do my job and theirs… smart.
agreed, but I feel like an idiot for working when the rest don’t.
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Id ask you to stop assuming
and what strategies we’re using.
please do share some of those strategies with me. The patient is not geriatric, but in his 40s. What works for you?
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not really, but feel free to think what you want.