Friday, October 10, 2008

Leave Your Drama in High School

What are you communicating when you call your co-worker at home because he smashed his thumb and you want to check on him? You act all buddy-buddy with him, then turn around and talk bad about him to other employees when he is not around, saying you don't like him because he's always sick and calling in, and you hate working for him all the time, even though you offered to him that you'd work for him if he was sick? Those are the kind of people I strongly dislike, and we just got one at work a few months ago. It didn't take long to figure him out, though. He'll talk about EVERYONE who's anyone behind their backs, and it's already caused one person to quit his job there. However, when someone tries to say something to him about it, or tries to get back at him for it, he goes and cries to the manager.... Who would honestly want to be that type of person? Seriously.

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