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Post by drgreyhound on Dec 1, 2007 4:46:44 GMT -5
Unfortunately, we all know who this individual is at our respective places of work. We had no guidance in knowing how to effectively deal with this person--until now. I've been known to use Method 4 quite frequently. www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail37.html
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Post by hoosierhuntinful on Dec 1, 2007 21:44:01 GMT -5
#4 works quite well for me...also constantly changing topics mid-sentence works good
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Post by dbd870 on Dec 2, 2007 6:09:20 GMT -5
I usually go to #3.
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Post by drgreyhound on Dec 2, 2007 8:43:55 GMT -5
I have noticed that whenever my "office dullard" goes home sick, I get about 200% more work done than whenever I have to contend constantly with this individual. Why is it that these folks don't have anything better to do while at work than to bother us about stuff we could care less about? And why is it that "office dullards" with graduate training in psychology who should know how to read nonverbal social cues better can not? One of those great mysteries of life that will never be answered probably...
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Post by chicobrownbear on Dec 3, 2007 13:05:56 GMT -5
Doc, Teen Girl Squad cannot be beaten.
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Dec 3, 2007 14:57:02 GMT -5
#4 right out of the gate. If that does not work, it's time for a big crap attack & I'm outta there!
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Post by drgreyhound on Dec 5, 2007 6:10:18 GMT -5
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