Can You Learn to Love Coworkers From Hell?

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They all band together!

I am in the same situation. Daily sabotage against me. They clique even had the supervisor fired! Well, she quit. I on the other hand tried to deal with the constant back talking and BS on a daily basis. I was neutral. I should have kept to myself, now I became a listener on both sides. All of them have their faults including myself, but them choosing not to improve their work based on feedback and also not listening to the upper management forced me to look elsewhere for employment. Now I am starting a new job with higher pay and today I will go to the manager and call all the clique on their BS. Hopefully get one or more of them fired! Ha ha. slackers!I worked hard for the company and never said no to any assignments and they are going to be sorry to lose me.

Sheila @ Mar 25, 2009 09:36:01 AM

Cliques

That may not work when those in power are in the same clique! The result is retaliation! That is why my work-life is a living hell! But I am not alone in this manor! Others, as well as myself, are planning to leave when the economy turns around! There will be a massive brain-drain of the knowledge workers that they screwed over while the only ones left behind are the slacker cronies! Yea, the clique that are unable to to get a REAL job anywhere else will be left behind!

CK of FL @ Feb 05, 2009 05:59:47 AM

Hello, whistleblower!

The "coworkers from hell" are the ones that any business can LEAST afford to keep right now. Yes, I know there is a true law of Dilbert where the worst are often rewarded. So, BE CAREFUL, but now is the time to sabotage the former sabotuers.

Muser of NM @ Feb 04, 2009 10:53:13 AM

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