Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you need to go along with the rest of the office if you want to fit in.
I am not OP but this is what is wrong with the workplace.
I am there to work-period. I am not there to fit in, play social club like I am in high school, or participate in elementary pizza parties. I am there to do a job and then I want to go home.
If I am entitled to a lunch break, then I don't need you telling me how to spend that time. This is not second grade.
Please stop wasting my time with all the nonsense. This is a job, not my life. You want the job done well, then let me do it and save all the BS because I am not interested.
Sorry OP. You will have to feel them out to see if you have to play along or not. I am so glad I don't have to play these stupid games.
+1 My lunch time is my down time. I resent if people try to make it into social hour. I also have very specific food interests, and I don't eat meat, so half of the time, I probably wouldn't eat what other people choose.
Could you tell them that you have food sensitivities and really would prefer not to participate? Or tell them that you use your lunch time for other things. period.
Anonymous wrote:Started a new job last week, its a small office and the culture seems to be very close knitted. I dont mind that, actually a nice change of pace for me but there is one down side that has come up. There are 10 ppl in the office (including me) and they all take lunch together and all rotate buying lunch. Each person provides lunch twice a month; most ppl order something in and a few ppl bring in home cooked lunches. I really want to opt out of this because I do errands 50 percent of the time on lunch and the other 50 percent of the time I really just want to eat the type of food I prefer. My husband thinks Im crazy and I just need to suck it up and participate or else its going to look awful. I want to be part of the team and I do feel that first impressions are important so Im torn. WWYD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you need to go along with the rest of the office if you want to fit in.
I am not OP but this is what is wrong with the workplace.
I am there to work-period. I am not there to fit in, play social club like I am in high school, or participate in elementary pizza parties. I am there to do a job and then I want to go home.
If I am entitled to a lunch break, then I don't need you telling me how to spend that time. This is not second grade.
Please stop wasting my time with all the nonsense. This is a job, not my life. You want the job done well, then let me do it and save all the BS because I am not interested.
Sorry OP. You will have to feel them out to see if you have to play along or not. I am so glad I don't have to play these stupid games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you need to go along with the rest of the office if you want to fit in.
I am not OP but this is what is wrong with the workplace.
I am there to work-period. I am not there to fit in, play social club like I am in high school, or participate in elementary pizza parties. I am there to do a job and then I want to go home.
If I am entitled to a lunch break, then I don't need you telling me how to spend that time. This is not second grade.
Please stop wasting my time with all the nonsense. This is a job, not my life. You want the job done well, then let me do it and save all the BS because I am not interested.
Sorry OP. You will have to feel them out to see if you have to play along or not. I am so glad I don't have to play these stupid games.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband is right.