By the following week, the "Drift," as I had come to call it, became the highlight of my workday. It was low-stakes entertainment in a high-stress environment.
"I am perfectly centered in my own workspace," she snapped, finally looking at me. Her eyes were sharp, framed by glasses that were strictly business, yet there was a smudge of ink on her cheek. "You are the one encroaching. Your desk organizer is over the line." this office worker keeps turning her ass towards me
In the realm of Lifestyle and Entertainment , where the mundane office hours make up the bulk of our waking lives, this small gesture is a plot twist waiting to happen. Is it a sign of interest? A cry for help? Or is she just trying to see the breakroom TV? By the following week, the "Drift," as I
Keep your interactions strictly about work. If you don't give the behavior any "oxygen" (attention), a person looking for a reaction will eventually stop. 4. The "Check Yourself" Moment Her eyes were sharp, framed by glasses that
"I hate coconut," she whispered, tossing the wrapper into my trash can.
: Adjust your workspace by placing items like plants or containers in a way that naturally discourages people from standing too close to your personal zone.
Employee Incident Report: Repeated Inappropriate Conduct