I call bullshit. Introverts are often high achievers but wilt in an open office environment. We need solitude to achieve our best work.
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Another case of extroverts projecting their reality on others.
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I will grant that learning from others is great but having a place to retreat to is essential. The noise factor alone...*shudders*
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These are but a few of the reasons (besides financial) that I refuse to be budged from working the weekend night shift. Fewer people is no.1
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I've worked OT on a weekday precisely once. Never again. I nearly lost my mind. Just remembering it has triggered a headache.
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So what does sitting next to a slacker mean?
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Better weed
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Just another mediocre white dude climbing success on the back of the work of a WOC.
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Hah. Someone else made a comment similar to mine except he was being sarcastic.
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Your art is telling. Guess which one of them will become the CEO, smh
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If the pay you agreed to in exchange for your work isn't motivation enough, find a new job.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Lazy white guy steals credit from hardworking woman of color. Great graphic to run with this week. Tone deaf idiots.
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sitting next to the best slave will make you a better slave
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And sitting next to a low achiever can make you look for a new job.
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Sitting next to a slacker also hurts the star achievers performance.
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Open workspaces are a sin against productivity.
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