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If you share an office what is the most annoying things your fellow employees do?

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Shared the office with a person who makes little noises and sucks his teeth. I know it sounds weird but that is the only way I can describe it.

There should be a law that every person should have his/her own office. (Only joking)

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  1. Smoking

    I have to agree with Slipperman. It is gross when someone opens up vile smelling food and chomps it with open mouth etc.


  2. We have radios to use in the factory. In the office you will sometimes try and talk on the phone and the other people will be out of the office and their radios on full volume. You then battle to hear the other person or they think you are speaking to someone else.

  3. Talk to me when I have a ton of work to do, and keep talking after i've said "lets talk when i'm finished with my dead line"

  4. When I was still working, I shared an office with two men. I always had to make the coffee, as I'm the woman. And whenever something needed cleaning, it was my job. They messed up my paperwork too. I never dared to take a day off. Did it once, it took me 3 days to get everything organised again.

  5. get some earplugs

  6. I can switch off at the best of times and try and do my job as best I can. The only thing that really gets to me is certain radio stations and loudness when we have visitors.

  7. People who bring their own lunch to work that smells like it should have been eaten about 3 months ago, then they heat it up, sit at their desks and eat - not bothering to swallow first before speaking to clients on the phone....

    Fortunately I have my own office but the smell of some of their food knows no boundaries...

  8. People that just don't stop talking, or always walking around with a piece of paper in their hand, trying to look busy

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