Colleagues With No lives

Anonymous
these people are literally losers.
Anonymous
Our executive director is like this, she has nobody. Not even a pet.
Anonymous


Are you the troll that created the post a few months ago about being called on the weekend by a contractor who has been given your number by a colleague?


Just stop picking up the phone, your weirdo.


Anonymous
"stock" characters in every office. I have met them all through the years, just the same person with a different name:

- the "nobody works more hours than me" champ. Yet every time I am on an intense project, never see them around

- the "I haven't taken a vacation day in 10 years" annoyance. Good for you, bro.

- the person who says when you come in at 7:30,"oh, here's the afternoon crew".

- and OPs case, the person who sends emails on weekends or an insane hour to show how dedicated they are and how deficient everyone else is.

OP, through life and endless corporate games, you have to let those people stop getting in your head.
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Anonymous wrote:Don’t answer calls! Don’t text back, don’t engage. On Monday, tell them you don’t work on the weekends.


I work in a vey high compensate industry, and my manager expects me to respond within 15 minutes. Do I like it? NO but they pay me 450K/yr so I am willing to tolerate it.


Well good for you. But are you the OP? For most of us mere mortals, with regular jobs who don't get paid 450k, we get to tell colleagues to buzz off when we're not on duty.


And me, who gets paid 95k, will just ignore that coworkers email.


That's a lot of money. For that much, you should be required to be on call at all times.


That's poverty level in DC. Know you audience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"stock" characters in every office. I have met them all through the years, just the same person with a different name:

- the "nobody works more hours than me" champ. Yet every time I am on an intense project, never see them around

- the "I haven't taken a vacation day in 10 years" annoyance. Good for you, bro.

- the person who says when you come in at 7:30,"oh, here's the afternoon crew".

- and OPs case, the person who sends emails on weekends or an insane hour to show how dedicated they are and how deficient everyone else is.



OP, through life and endless corporate games, you have to let those people stop getting in your head.


I worked with one of these. He was 65, slow as molasses, often struggles to get up from his desk without audibly groaning. He's pathetic. He used to do this weird thing where he refused to be the first person to leave at the end of the day. He just NEEDED the boss to see that he was first in, last out, even if his work product sucked compared to others. Such a dinosaur mindset.

So I used to mess with him. We worked on the 3rd floor in a non elevator building and he could barely handle the stairs. So at the end of the day I'd get up, grab my stuff and say "see everyone tomorrow!" and walk out.

Then I'd wait on the sidewalk until he came out- always three minutes later- and then I'd say "Crap!, I forgot to finish out that last email" and I'd bolt back up stairs. It just killed him because there was no way he was climbing them again. Then I'd play on my phone for 5 minutes and leave again.

Beat these losers at their own game, OP.
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