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Monday, October 13, 2008

Office parasites on the prowl

During these tough economic times, office parasites are on the rise. Freelance blogger Chandra Fox discusses how to handle those pesky office moochers:

We all know them. If you don’t know of a parasite in your office, is it you? Here is how you can identify the office parasite. These are the co-workers that take home leftovers from office parties, do not offer to pay for gas money when they carpool on any ride, always complain (stealing energy of others counts) and the tab is always short when this office parasite is in the mix.

Manage the Situation: To effectively handle an office parasite, there is not much to do about stopping them from taking home leftovers. But you can ask them for money before you drive anywhere, ignore the complaints and tell them you like to stay positive and not discuss office politics and proactively calculate each person’s contribution for a tab that comes up short. Manage the situation head-on so you don’t become a mark.

Be Professional: If you can handle the office parasite with class, it will stop happening. To confront the office parasite is never a good idea. Defensive won’t even begin to describe the situation you will find yourself in. People all know when one person is taking more than their fair share. If you just don’t allow the situation to involve you or your money, you will find yourself happy at work when it comes to co-workers. If you start arguments or gang the office up against the parasite, it will take too much of your energy.

Hang in there. After handling the office parasite with professionalism and class it should create less stress on you.

Have you ever had to deal with an office parasite? What worked in your situation?

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