Stupid CoWorkers

I used to be the Operations Manager for a large Mobile Health System (Ambulance company). OUr company offered many services including paramedics, 911 Basic Life Support (BLS) and non-emergency BLS (Taking people from the hospital to a nursing home or other long term care facility). My story revolves around 2 crews (4 people) who worked on one of our non-emergency BLS contracts with a local hospital.

I received a call one day from an off-duty police officer stating that he had witnessed the 4 people going into a movie theater….in uniform!!! According to police officer (who was in line behind the EMTs), the EMTs talked their way into getting into the movie without paying, and even requested free soda and popcorn.

Stupid CoWorkers

We have an executive assistant here at our company who is just unbearable. She is rude, gossips constantly, and is a busy body who just will not concentrate her efforts on her own life. We have doctors who will call me and ask that I please not tell them that I need to talk to HER. Other people in the office ask how I deal with working so closely with her. Mostly, I have told them that I feel sorry for her, and how it must be rough to be such an unhappy person and lead such a lonely life.

Stupid CoWorkers

I hate my job. I work in a small office within the confines of a major univeristy in the Midwest. This is the most high-school office I have ever worked in. One of the maain characters I’ll call the head cheerleader because that what she reminds me of is a high school cheerleader that is so nice to everyones face and then totally stabs them in the back. The next central character is my boss who I’ll classify as the head cheerleaders best-friend or lackey. Between these two entire hierarchy of this office is run like a high school society. Then you have all the little underlings who came into the company with the head-cheerleader type. These are her girls and they can do no wrong, ever.

Stupid CoWorkers

What is up with the stupid cubicles we have to work in???

I work at a computer software company and we all have some decent sized cubicles which in itself is fine. However, they have it set up so if you were to walk into the cubicle, you see the back of the person working and the front of the computer they are working on. I can’t tell you how many times I have been startled, jumped right up to the ceiling, when someone has come by to ask me something out of no where.

Is it just me?? I don’t like being sneaked up upon, it makes me nervous and is uncomfortable. I assume that companies situate cubicles in this way so that managers can walk by and see what employees are doing. I feel like a little kid. I mean, if I was goofing off all day and not working, it would be pretty obvious since I would not be producing anything. Personally, I’d like to be treated more like the adult that I am and be *trusted* that I was actually doing work rather than having someone check on me. Makes me work better.

If you ask me, if we are trying to build a ‘teamwork’ type atmosphere where employees can openly share information with other employees, the most effective thing to do would set up work spaces which are condusive to that. I’d much rather speak with someone to their face when I go over to them rather than talk to the back of their head.

Does anyone know why cubicles are set up this way?? Does anyone out there hate it as much as I do? Of course, higher up’s get offices with the computer facing *them* while they face the door when people come to see them. Ridiculous. I don’t see why that should be just their luxury.