Woman Plans Revenge On Awful Coworker By Quitting Job And Potentially Ruining Her First Vacation In 3 Years
"She will have a total meltdown."
Damjan
- Published in Interesting
In our professional lives, we often find ourselves woven together with coworkers of various personalities and work styles, which sometimes can lead to challenges, as demonstrated in the story of one Reddit user's struggle with a difficult colleague. OP and her coworker share a workspace. Her coworker has been with the company for three years, while OP has been there for five months.
Despite not being her boss, the coworker frequently peers over OP's shoulder and offers unsolicited advice on how to do her work. She also displays rudeness when dealing with colleagues overseas during online meetings, often speaking loudly on speakerphone despite OP's requests for her to use a headset.
In addition, the coworker openly discusses her gastrointestinal issues, even when asked not to, and dismisses OP's concerns. Furthermore, when other coworkers approach OP, the coworker tends to interject and speak on their behalf.
She frequently vents her frustrations by swearing at her computer and vocalizing her displeasure with emails. OP has communicated her discomfort to the coworker multiple times, but the coworker has reacted angrily, claiming that she won't conform to OP's expectations and that she shouldn't have to change her behavior for anyone.
In their small company, OP is the only one capable of covering the coworker's responsibilities. The coworker has recently booked a lengthy vacation to Hong Kong, unaware that OP has been offered a significantly better full-time job by a former freelance client.
Although her freelance client is understanding of her situation, OP is contemplating giving her notice before her coworker's vacation, anticipating the potentially chaotic aftermath as her boss and coworker clash when no one else can perform her duties.
OP deals with a disruptive coworker who interferes with her work, acts rudely on speakerphone with overseas colleagues, talks loudly about personal matters, and speaks on OP's behalf without permission.
RedditOP has to cover her work during her extended vacation in Hong Kong.
RedditOP plans to resign soon for a better full-time job, leaving her colleague's role uncovered.
RedditIt's not OP's concern.
RedditThe company has a toxic environment.
RedditHer personality may not be great, but it seems like her life is already difficult
RedditOP's coworker likely won't cancel her vacation, so OP can use this opportunity to request a substantial bonus
RedditOP needs to leave this toxic environment ASAP
RedditOP may consider adapting to the situation.
RedditOP could quit her job as soon as her colleague's plane departs.
RedditThe coworker is stressed, and the complaints aren't hostile.
RedditOP could feel sorry for her coworker who hasn't had a vacation in 3 years and has an expensive trip planned.
RedditIt's a good idea for OP to start looking for a new job. The place where she works right now is not a very nice or healthy place to be.
OP needs to take care of herself, but she should also try to understand that her coworker's bad mood might be because she's been working without a break for a long time. This situation should remind OP of how tough it can be to work without time off.
OP should prioritize her own happiness and career growth. Finding a new job in a better environment seems like the right move.