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[quote=Anonymous]I know exactly what you mean, OP. The worst is when these people want to complain about the boss or other senior folks, usually about how the boss is coming down on them (unfairly!) for slacking. And inevitably the boss will walk by during one of these conversations. I try to just smile and shrug in a "What can you do?" way. Do not engage, do not encourage, do not offer any fertile ground for their complaints to land on. As for the sociable co-worker who drops by your office and won't take the hint when you say you're busy or even when you stand up from your desk -- invent a reason to physically leave your desk, either a meeting or a restroom trip. Even if the person accompanies you to the restroom, you usually can break off the conversation on the way back. [/quote]
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