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Working alongside a partner who makes noises with their mouth
It would be ethical to tell them about my situation, the ethical thing is to wait for someone to express their discomfort to me about the noise to give them the corresponding explanation? … It would be unreasonable for someone to complain if the noises are minor or comparable to regular background noise in an office. Perhaps you are worrying without need to... …
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Fire alarm will be tested during Skype interview. Should I ask to reschedule?
What should I do?
You have several options. You could well take the interview elsewhere, some place where you can take the interview without issues.
Now, if this is not possible, I suggest you t …
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How to move away from my coworker without offending him
There are empty seats behind me, I could sit there, but what reason to give? How to justify it?
Chances are that you can just go a sit there and people will not be asking you for reasons why you …
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How to approach a co-worker about his disruptive behaviour?
Is there any way to make things better?
As in most personal problems, you should talk to the person that is the source of your discomfort and politely make him aware of it.
The fact that he is …