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How do you outsmart a toxic coworker
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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 284205, member: 90141"] Sometimes, outsmarting a toxic co-worker is very difficult. They would stretch your patience in so many ways and the process, you might end up losing it. So why not avoid unnecessary toxicity in the workplace? I almost slapped a co-worker the other day. If not for the fact that I did hold myself. Like is there no way to evaluate the maturity level of people before employing them? From what I have observed, it is immature people that always exude unnecessary toxicity in the workplace. Someone that is mature has no business being toxic and generating negative energy. It is terrible. Negative energy from people is a bad enough trait. It even gets worse when you bring it to the workplace. The worst part is that this toxic person forgets that anyone can decide to assume a form of toxicity in them if the situation warrants it. We can a be petty. No one has a monopoly of toxicity. [/QUOTE]
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