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Questions regarding the people one works with. This includes questions about communication, teamwork, or other issues caused by ones co-workers.
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Should I cover for a chronically late employee?
Disclaimer : I'll answer "Should I cover ...?" ; not "Should I quit ?".
Stop answering their phone.
You can just stop answering their phone calls, all the more if you are already handling another ca …
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How to deal with a new, inexperienced and hostile colleague
You can get this answer through informal talk with other colleagues.
Have you ever given him signals that his behaviour is not acceptable? If not, he might feel you are okay with the way he acts. …
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How to behave with a colleague who suffered the loss of a close family member?
This did not happen to me, but I would also be interested in "real" feedback.
That being said, quoting the elements you provided :
We do not interact frequently
The person is somewhat reserved, min …
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How to respond to your boss's email about a coworker's accusation?
For your first answer, stick with the facts and do not blame the colleague.
Start your email by explaining your understanding of the situation. You have arrived early at work, have been faced with a t …