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Drama at Work!!!!


Question Posted Thursday January 7 2010, 2:28 pm

How Do I get over the drama at work??? Everyday I wake up in the morning, My body is so tense from the nerves because I have to go to work and experience the same drama. I'm actually still in training too so the drama is intense. It's really hard for me to relax too knowing that I have to go through the same phase everyday at work.

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AdviceMistress answered Friday January 8 2010, 10:52 am:
I worked at a restaurant as a hostess...and I know what you mean. Drama, Drama, and Drama. It was so much there were days where I would call in sick because of the drama. If thats the case you need to either try and stay from it meaning don't talk to those people or get involved with the drama. Maybe go talk to someone about it, if you're getting tense before work then theres a definitely a problem. Or in the meantime keep working and look for a new job...if its that bad you need to make a change. It got so bad for me I looked for a new job and left and I haven't been back there since. Good luck! :)

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sunshine1232 answered Thursday January 7 2010, 8:06 pm:
Try and ignore the drama that's happening it will probably be tough to do but you don't want to get yourself involved in it just do your job if it's making you feel uncomfortable then talk to your supervisor or boss and tell them what's happening let them straighten the situation out also don't interact with whoever is starting the drama just get yourself through training and try and ignore it as best you can(:

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klassy1 answered Thursday January 7 2010, 4:50 pm:
Dear writer,

What a dilemna right? You figure when you go to work, that's what people should be doing, working. Well, not so much, seeing how some people are so bored and/or miserable they'll do anything for excitement; even at someone else's expense. It's tough b/c you want to have a good work relationship w/ your coworkers, but sometimes you just can't. Hopefully you're not in any of this office drama? I say to you, be cordial, but no more than that. Go in there w/ the intent on learning your job and earning your money. That's why we have a personal life, worry about friends outside the workplace. You'll thanks yourself for it later. TTYL :)

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