Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't stand the smell of reheated fish in the microwave, it's nauseating. And I can't believe your coworker has it EVERY day. That room must have a permanent odor. If HR won't do anything, maybe you can start bringing Durians for lunch.
OP here,
I brought beef this whole week and I microwave it in the share kitchen for 10 minutes. Left it on the table next to co-workers lunch again. She went to the restroom to wash your her hands before eating her nasty fish again. Coworker doesn't eat beef for religion reason or something but she will eat fish Monday through Friday morning and lunch. I'm not fond of beef myself, I had some fruits and hummus sandwich in my office.
She actually had the nerve to report to HR that someone is making her uncomfortable at lunch time. She hasn't figured out who has been leaving their beef next to her lunch yet. So far most of my coworkers are eating in their office, cubicle, or just leaving the building for lunch.
If your coworkers can leave the building for lunch, why don't you do this? I find the smell of fast food nauseating, but that doesn't mean I have the right to tell people not to bring fast food into the office. Or could you move to a desk in another part of the office?
I like bringing my own food and eating in the kitchen or my office. Why should one person control the whole office because she does not know how to follow rules and regulation when it comes to sharing a kitchen with everyone. I'm making recommendations to management to shut down the kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't stand the smell of reheated fish in the microwave, it's nauseating. And I can't believe your coworker has it EVERY day. That room must have a permanent odor. If HR won't do anything, maybe you can start bringing Durians for lunch.
OP here,
I brought beef this whole week and I microwave it in the share kitchen for 10 minutes. Left it on the table next to co-workers lunch again. She went to the restroom to wash your her hands before eating her nasty fish again. Coworker doesn't eat beef for religion reason or something but she will eat fish Monday through Friday morning and lunch. I'm not fond of beef myself, I had some fruits and hummus sandwich in my office.
She actually had the nerve to report to HR that someone is making her uncomfortable at lunch time. She hasn't figured out who has been leaving their beef next to her lunch yet. So far most of my coworkers are eating in their office, cubicle, or just leaving the building for lunch.
If your coworkers can leave the building for lunch, why don't you do this? I find the smell of fast food nauseating, but that doesn't mean I have the right to tell people not to bring fast food into the office. Or could you move to a desk in another part of the office?
I like bringing my own food and eating in the kitchen or my office. Why should one person control the whole office because she does not know how to follow rules and regulation when it comes to sharing a kitchen with everyone. I'm making recommendations to management to shut down the kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't stand the smell of reheated fish in the microwave, it's nauseating. And I can't believe your coworker has it EVERY day. That room must have a permanent odor. If HR won't do anything, maybe you can start bringing Durians for lunch.
OP here,
I brought beef this whole week and I microwave it in the share kitchen for 10 minutes. Left it on the table next to co-workers lunch again. She went to the restroom to wash your her hands before eating her nasty fish again. Coworker doesn't eat beef for religion reason or something but she will eat fish Monday through Friday morning and lunch. I'm not fond of beef myself, I had some fruits and hummus sandwich in my office.
She actually had the nerve to report to HR that someone is making her uncomfortable at lunch time. She hasn't figured out who has been leaving their beef next to her lunch yet. So far most of my coworkers are eating in their office, cubicle, or just leaving the building for lunch.
If your coworkers can leave the building for lunch, why don't you do this? I find the smell of fast food nauseating, but that doesn't mean I have the right to tell people not to bring fast food into the office. Or could you move to a desk in another part of the office?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't stand the smell of reheated fish in the microwave, it's nauseating. And I can't believe your coworker has it EVERY day. That room must have a permanent odor. If HR won't do anything, maybe you can start bringing Durians for lunch.
OP here,
I brought beef this whole week and I microwave it in the share kitchen for 10 minutes. Left it on the table next to co-workers lunch again. She went to the restroom to wash your her hands before eating her nasty fish again. Coworker doesn't eat beef for religion reason or something but she will eat fish Monday through Friday morning and lunch. I'm not fond of beef myself, I had some fruits and hummus sandwich in my office.
She actually had the nerve to report to HR that someone is making her uncomfortable at lunch time. She hasn't figured out who has been leaving their beef next to her lunch yet. So far most of my coworkers are eating in their office, cubicle, or just leaving the building for lunch.
If your coworkers can leave the building for lunch, why don't you do this? I find the smell of fast food nauseating, but that doesn't mean I have the right to tell people not to bring fast food into the office. Or could you move to a desk in another part of the office?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't stand the smell of reheated fish in the microwave, it's nauseating. And I can't believe your coworker has it EVERY day. That room must have a permanent odor. If HR won't do anything, maybe you can start bringing Durians for lunch.
OP here,
I brought beef this whole week and I microwave it in the share kitchen for 10 minutes. Left it on the table next to co-workers lunch again. She went to the restroom to wash your her hands before eating her nasty fish again. Coworker doesn't eat beef for religion reason or something but she will eat fish Monday through Friday morning and lunch. I'm not fond of beef myself, I had some fruits and hummus sandwich in my office.
She actually had the nerve to report to HR that someone is making her uncomfortable at lunch time. She hasn't figured out who has been leaving their beef next to her lunch yet. So far most of my coworkers are eating in their office, cubicle, or just leaving the building for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reasons why I will never go back to the office. Life is too short to deal with the fish lady period. I always make sure my job has a cafeteria before I sign my contract.
So you turn down job opportunities, maybe better ones, if there’s no cafeteria. OP is hauling in appliances.
Maybe you geniuses would be better served by a “get along” mentality.
Imagine living with either of these people.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't stand the smell of reheated fish in the microwave, it's nauseating. And I can't believe your coworker has it EVERY day. That room must have a permanent odor. If HR won't do anything, maybe you can start bringing Durians for lunch.
OP here,
I brought beef this whole week and I microwave it in the share kitchen for 10 minutes. Left it on the table next to co-workers lunch again. She went to the restroom to wash your her hands before eating her nasty fish again. Coworker doesn't eat beef for religion reason or something but she will eat fish Monday through Friday morning and lunch. I'm not fond of beef myself, I had some fruits and hummus sandwich in my office.
She actually had the nerve to report to HR that someone is making her uncomfortable at lunch time. She hasn't figured out who has been leaving their beef next to her lunch yet. So far most of my coworkers are eating in their office, cubicle, or just leaving the building for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:I can't stand the smell of reheated fish in the microwave, it's nauseating. And I can't believe your coworker has it EVERY day. That room must have a permanent odor. If HR won't do anything, maybe you can start bringing Durians for lunch.