Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to go to your supervisor, not put notes on your chair. If your supervisor can't help you, then go to HR.
You and Mr. Office Dude will have to compromise, or behave in ways that don't irritate each other. He is being childish and angry by slamming his door. Doesn't mean you should respond by hanging a sign on your chair, will probably provoke him.
If requesting for place change, should supervisor be told the exact reason?
Anonymous wrote:I'd go to HR and say I feel unsafe and then watch everyone scramble.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to go to your supervisor, not put notes on your chair. If your supervisor can't help you, then go to HR.
You and Mr. Office Dude will have to compromise, or behave in ways that don't irritate each other. He is being childish and angry by slamming his door. Doesn't mean you should respond by hanging a sign on your chair, will probably provoke him.
Anonymous wrote:I close my door whenever people congregate nearby (including to talk to someone in an adjacent office) and it's because I can't focus with all of the chitchat. I don't have a problem with it, I just can't work as effectively with it in the background. I don't slam the door or anything but I do sometimes reach over and give it a push so it makes a noise upon closing. I hadn't thought about it until reading this thread but it's possible that others think I'm being hostile. Just wanted to put this out there that the guy might not intend the message you think he is.