Just as I've noted that cementing friendships with genuine, caring people is not easy to do, finding trustworthy co-workers is just as challenging.
How do you know whom you can trust in the workplace? That's the 6-million dollar question.
I have found that most people act like your pal and before you know it they're talking smack behind your back or someone else's. As soon as someone comes over to gossip about someone else, I know never to confide in that individual, as he or she is just as likely to do it to me.
I resist all temptation to gossip because not only is it unfair to the person being targeted (since they can't defend themselves), but who knows if the person I gossip to is going to rat me out?
Tread lightly in the world of office politics, and don't be cajoled into saying things behind one's back. It may come back to haunt you.
How do you know whom you can trust in the workplace? That's the 6-million dollar question.
I have found that most people act like your pal and before you know it they're talking smack behind your back or someone else's. As soon as someone comes over to gossip about someone else, I know never to confide in that individual, as he or she is just as likely to do it to me.
I resist all temptation to gossip because not only is it unfair to the person being targeted (since they can't defend themselves), but who knows if the person I gossip to is going to rat me out?
Tread lightly in the world of office politics, and don't be cajoled into saying things behind one's back. It may come back to haunt you.
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