I am far too loyal and trusting. And I guess I should back up what I said about earlier with no socializing. When I worked at the last company, I interacted with those around me, and we talked etc. But I just kept it on a professional level, never really busted out anything personal. And I would have NEVER spent any time with them outside of work. I just think that all will end up biting you in the ass in the end more often then not. I understand that it's all about social networking, and schmoozing those who have the power. It just needs to be kept in deep check in my personal experience and opinion.This. It's all about knowing how to read people well. Those who can't, should probably limit their socializing. Those who can, know where to draw the lines, etc.
But not before you grab the red staplerJust set the building on fire.
Obviously. It doesn't bind as often so it's quite a lot better than the newer ones.But not before you grab the red stapler
I remember when I worked at Genentech before I left for nursing school that one of the intake reps (I worked in their Access Solutions providing free drug to people), he would often transfer the call to me while having me muted or whatever. This happened on numerous occasions. At one point, I even said, "You have me on mute." literally in a monotone voice. I got written up for apparently yelling at him. What a pansy bitch. He had some middle eastern name. Fuckers.People here have some bad jobs with some bad people. It's easier to be fired due to someone crying wolf than it is for being an actual shitty employee. The sounds like typical large company bullshit.
/necrolesson learned: don't trust people at your work, don't talk shit about people at your work that you wouldn't want others to hear. I make a rule not to say something about someone that I really wouldn't want them to find out about.
As for what to do, deny and let it blow over. Meanwhile watch yourself and don't retaliate.
Only #1 is valid. Your "friend" was a shitbag; plain and simple. Just like you point out, you move ahead by cultivating relationships. This one just had thorns. Be wary in the future, but there is no harm in continuing to make friends.Few things I've learned:
1) Know your audience. This piece of advice isn't helpful whatsoever because I thought I know my audience after a decade which leads me to:
2) Sadly, can't be friends with people. This is especially tough for me and those under me as I've cultivated an attitude that we spend as much time with each other as we do with our families so coming to work isn't about the 9-5 grind, but spending time with people you genuinely like. This was one of the main reasons why I got to where I am too, by bringing people together through friendship regardless of their attitudes or beliefs.
3) It's lonely at the top.
Tuco, your a better man than I. Because I would sabotage that guy left and right, and make it my mission to wreck his life.Meanwhile watch yourself and don't retaliate.