Anonymous wrote:Seriously just because it irritates your nose and makes you sneeze does not mean you are allergic to it. If someone told me to stop wearing perfume I'd laugh at them. If you are going to inconvenience others by telling them what they can/cannot smell like- then it's on you to fix your environment to your liking. Ask for another cubicle, office, whatever. But don't expect management to move your co-worker to another area just because their scent affects you.
I don't mean to get all bitchy, but this stuff just appalls me. Do you never go to bars where there are smokers? Back when you could smoke inside restaurants, did you never enter restaurants with smoking sections? I just don't get it.
I worked at a law firm where one of the secretaries had vertigo that was set off by perfume, lotions, etc. We (the lawyers and everyone else who worked on her floor) were asked not to wear those things by HR. I guess it was considered a reasonable accommodation.