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[quote=Anonymous]I sort of get what you mean. You don't want to be known as the person who always hangs out with the grumblers who aren't going anywhere. you also don't have time to chit-chat with everyone who stops by your desk. Here are my suggestions: 1) chat with someone for 5 minutes who comes by, and then say, "I really have to get back to this TPS report. You know how it is!" and then smile. They should walk away or get a clue. 2) Don't eat lunch with the same people every day. I had to learn this the hard way--this looks very cliquey, even if everyone is a high performer. Use the time to meet new coworkers, eat with someone knew and get to know them or do errands. Or do work at your desk once in a while and leave earlier? 3) You still need to be friendly to everyone, and realize that you will be judged on your own performance,for the most part. Image is important though, but just keep your head down and do good work and that should keep you afloat.[/quote]
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