Report it to your boss but tell the boss you want to remain anonymous.
Tell the coworker it is not working and if that does not work tell him or her that u will call there partner and tell them what they are doing !!!
Don't mind them whether you are required to work with him/her and act like the better person that you are. Don't try to bet this person or you will most likely be fired.
You call the police.
As a current employee, they do not drug test. In the employee manual , it states that basically if you come to work High, then they will drug test you, but other than that I haven't been drug tested, I've worked here for over 3 months and a coworker for 3 years and not once drug tested him.
As a current employee, they do not drug test. In the employee manual , it states that basically if you come to work High, then they will drug test you, but other than that I haven't been drug tested, I've worked here for over 3 months and a coworker for 3 years and not once drug tested him.
tell them to use there inside voice or make up an exscuse like .. im trying to do some work can you be quite for a while. something like that
Your coworker could be having trouble at home, and it may be bothering her at work.
Your coworker could be having trouble at home, and it may be bothering her at work.
IT ALL DEPENDS WHAT THIS COWORKER HAS DONE. IF HE HAS BROKEN THE LAW, THEN YOU SHOULD.. IF IT'S JUST SOME PETTY OFFICE THING, THEN WORK IT OUT BETWEEN YOU.
if your dealing with a co worker that only does work to get her noticed, then it may be time to shoe her who the boss is and let her know to go to hell because it is not that serious because just like you got that one job you could get another one .
Most good companies want the employed to get along with their coworkers. No, you should not work against your coworker or make them look bad because you will only lose in the end.
A colleague is someone you work with in a professional setting, while a coworker is someone you work alongside. In general, colleagues are seen as having a more professional or formal relationship, while coworkers can refer to anyone you work with in the same workplace.