kybearfuzz (
kybearfuzz) wrote2004-09-10 10:22 am
The Pits again....
I've tried to be the good sport about the move which isn't happening within the next little while. Now everyone is asking me which cubicle I'll move to.. the problem is that they are all in bad locations.
Grrr... I feel the need to take out my frustrations.. beware the next coworker who gets in my path or brings it up. Strangely, I do work better when I'm in a foul mood, I concentrate to tune everyone out.
There may be no "i" in team, but there are two in homicide!
Grrr... I feel the need to take out my frustrations.. beware the next coworker who gets in my path or brings it up. Strangely, I do work better when I'm in a foul mood, I concentrate to tune everyone out.
There may be no "i" in team, but there are two in homicide!
Advice is seldom needed or welcome ...
You obviously have some modicum of seniority in your workplace to have been moved out of the hell that is "cubicle city" and into your current workspace (with window and some privacy). You should be accommodated in some regard ... I think management could understand how this could be viewed as a step down in office real estate, and that you be offered "a work environment to which you have become accustomed". Perhaps if there is a junior plebe who has a space that offered some of the elements one would desire in a cubicle (if there are, in fact, any), and they be moved to said "shitty" cubicle and you be able to take their space.
Re: Advice is seldom needed or welcome ...