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The 8 worst types of people to work with in an office

2 min read

Every office has at least one of the following people…

1. The chatterbox

This person constantly wants to chit chat and doesn’t seem to take hints that you’re busy or not interested.

2. The food thief

Get your lunch padlocks ready because the fridge is no longer safe. Neither is the food in your desk drawers.

3. The know-it-all

Regardless of the topic of conversation, this person knows absolutely everything about it. Don’t bother arguing, there’s no point.

4. The CC’er

To: You

CC: Your supervisor; Your manager; The vice president; The company CEO

Body: Please redo that report, it was all wrong. 

Cheers!

5. The gossip

Remember, if they’re gossiping TO you, they’re gossiping ABOUT you.

6. The snitch

You tell this person ANYTHING and next think you know your manager is on the phone getting up you for it.

7. The most selfish person ever

This person always asks for help but never offers to help anyone else. They bat their eyelashes and get their own way EVERY. SINGLE. TIME!

8. The layabout

They do literally nothing all day. No one has ever seen them so much as lift a finger. Every time you see them you can’t help but scratch your head thinking “How on earth has this person not been fired?”

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