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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So me and my work mate first met about 2 months ago, and well our relationship has been quite a roller coaster. I mean every week, we have a full scale fight. Sometimes it's so heavy we feel like killing each other(over absolutely nothing). Fortunately by days end/week it's kisses and cuddles and we're like 'what was all that about'? To be honest he's got a short fuse and I keep pressing his buttons.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Maybe just be quiet more often throughout the day and you won't wind him up so much.

A calm quiet workplace can sometimes be better!

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

How do you get any work done?

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By *irtydevil666Man
over a year ago

bristol

Sounds like your married....

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By *ookie doughMan
over a year ago

leic

Sounds like my last marriage

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity

I don't get it ??

You're straight no ??

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek

That doesn't sound very healthy at all. Do others get pulled into your fights by proxy?

Have you considered speaking to HR? or not pressing his short fusey buttons if you know what they are and can avoid them without impacting your work?

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By *dalisqueWoman
over a year ago

land of make believe

Is it maybe sexual tension?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it maybe sexual tension?

"

i think you've nailed it

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I don't get it ??

You're straight no ?? "

Yes we are straight.

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity


"I don't get it ??

You're straight no ??

Yes we are straight.

"

Ah I see. So the kisses and cuddles are metaphorical

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

You don't have to like people you work with but you do have to work with them and winding people up to get a reaction is just childish and immature.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"You don't have to like people you work with but you do have to work with them and winding people up to get a reaction is just childish and immature. "

Yes you are right, we are so childish. Anyone would think it was a school playground.

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By *hubby CoupleCouple
over a year ago

Essex

Did you lick his sandwich in the staff fridge ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Did you lick his sandwich in the staff fridge ? "

See now you're behaving like all the other kids in school.

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By *urvytreatWoman
over a year ago

somewhere nice

You sound like you’re proud of the fact you wind him up and cause these big arguments!

My advice….. grow up and get on with what you’re paid to do!! There’s people out there that would bite your hand off to get you job and knuckle down and do it!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I would put you both on a disciplinary and monitor your behaviour and if your fights/ confrontations carried on I would sack the pair of you...its a Workplace...for adults...not a primary School...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You don't have to like people you work with but you do have to work with them and winding people up to get a reaction is just childish and immature.

Yes you are right, we are so childish. Anyone would think it was a school playground. "

Maybe the boss might step in one day and sack both of you

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By *hubby CoupleCouple
over a year ago

Essex


"Did you lick his sandwich in the staff fridge ?

See now you're behaving like all the other kids in school. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Grown adults! You should know how to conduct yourself appropriately in the workplace. That behaviour certainly wouldn't be tolerated in my work place

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"You sound like you’re proud of the fact you wind him up and cause these big arguments!

My advice….. grow up and get on with what you’re paid to do!! There’s people out there that would bite your hand off to get you job and knuckle down and do it!"

You mean someone would really bite my hand for my job? Why that's shocking.

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By *LiamMan
over a year ago

Midlands


"You sound like you’re proud of the fact you wind him up and cause these big arguments!

My advice….. grow up and get on with what you’re paid to do!! There’s people out there that would bite your hand off to get you job and knuckle down and do it!"

there really isn't people who would bite the hand, if someone can't get a job then I honestly don't know what they are doing. There are jobs literally everywhere

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down


"You don't have to like people you work with but you do have to work with them and winding people up to get a reaction is just childish and immature.

Yes you are right, we are so childish. Anyone would think it was a school playground. "

It doesn't matter where you work.The fact you wind others up in work to get a reaction for your own pleasure is immature.

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By *heGateKeeperMan
over a year ago

Stratford

Definitely a lot of unresolved sexual tension

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By *heGateKeeperMan
over a year ago

Stratford

Be proud lad

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sometime a class of character's is the usual answer, hence why some people get on and some don't

Feel your pain tho, been there too

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By *heekyfromhertsMan
over a year ago

Letchworth

Wow. . If it gets too that stage that you are fighting you really need to get it sorted. Are there any class A involved? Sounds like it to me

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wow. . If it gets too that stage that you are fighting you really need to get it sorted. Are there any class A involved? Sounds like it to me"

No we don't do class A. It's just brotherly love fight.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset

I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A"

Ahh you know exactly what I am going through: some days you can't stand the sight of each other, then other days you'll do anything for your friend. But I'm sorry I wouldn't never sleep with his girlfriend/wife and vice versa. But if it was a lesbian work mate then it's probably a different matter.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wow. . If it gets too that stage that you are fighting you really need to get it sorted. Are there any class A involved? Sounds like it to me

No we don't do class A. It's just brotherly love fight. "

Sounds to me like it's more than just brotherly love

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A

Ahh you know exactly what I am going through: some days you can't stand the sight of each other, then other days you'll do anything for your friend. But I'm sorry I wouldn't never sleep with his girlfriend/wife and vice versa. But if it was a lesbian work mate then it's probably a different matter. "

I think you might have missed ObiFox's point

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A

Ahh you know exactly what I am going through: some days you can't stand the sight of each other, then other days you'll do anything for your friend. But I'm sorry I wouldn't never sleep with his girlfriend/wife and vice versa. But if it was a lesbian work mate then it's probably a different matter.

I think you might have missed ObiFox's point "

Oh did I?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A

Ahh you know exactly what I am going through: some days you can't stand the sight of each other, then other days you'll do anything for your friend. But I'm sorry I wouldn't never sleep with his girlfriend/wife and vice versa. But if it was a lesbian work mate then it's probably a different matter.

I think you might have missed ObiFox's point

Oh did I? "

Yes. Read it again...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A

Ahh you know exactly what I am going through: some days you can't stand the sight of each other, then other days you'll do anything for your friend. But I'm sorry I wouldn't never sleep with his girlfriend/wife and vice versa. But if it was a lesbian work mate then it's probably a different matter.

I think you might have missed ObiFox's point

Oh did I?

Yes. Read it again..."

So who is 'A'?

And is A the wife complaining about the husband?

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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A

Ahh you know exactly what I am going through: some days you can't stand the sight of each other, then other days you'll do anything for your friend. But I'm sorry I wouldn't never sleep with his girlfriend/wife and vice versa. But if it was a lesbian work mate then it's probably a different matter.

I think you might have missed ObiFox's point

Oh did I?

Yes. Read it again...

So who is 'A'?

And is A the wife complaining about the husband? "

Seriously? You haven't figured that "A" is the husband... who works for himself...

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A

Ahh you know exactly what I am going through: some days you can't stand the sight of each other, then other days you'll do anything for your friend. But I'm sorry I wouldn't never sleep with his girlfriend/wife and vice versa. But if it was a lesbian work mate then it's probably a different matter.

I think you might have missed ObiFox's point

Oh did I?

Yes. Read it again...

So who is 'A'?

And is A the wife complaining about the husband? "

A is the husband. Presumably he is self employed and refers to himself as his own boss (thus describes himself as a knob). He gives himself a regular hand shandy (wank) and gets to fuck his boss' wife (he is his own boss, ergo fucks his own wife).

Mystery solved!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A

Ahh you know exactly what I am going through: some days you can't stand the sight of each other, then other days you'll do anything for your friend. But I'm sorry I wouldn't never sleep with his girlfriend/wife and vice versa. But if it was a lesbian work mate then it's probably a different matter.

I think you might have missed ObiFox's point

Oh did I?

Yes. Read it again...

So who is 'A'?

And is A the wife complaining about the husband?

Seriously? You haven't figured that "A" is the husband... who works for himself... "

Oh poor man. Well he'll have to get the wip out and show the wife who wears the trousers in this business. No compromise.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A

Ahh you know exactly what I am going through: some days you can't stand the sight of each other, then other days you'll do anything for your friend. But I'm sorry I wouldn't never sleep with his girlfriend/wife and vice versa. But if it was a lesbian work mate then it's probably a different matter.

I think you might have missed ObiFox's point

Oh did I?

Yes. Read it again...

So who is 'A'?

And is A the wife complaining about the husband?

A is the husband. Presumably he is self employed and refers to himself as his own boss (thus describes himself as a knob). He gives himself a regular hand shandy (wank) and gets to fuck his boss' wife (he is his own boss, ergo fucks his own wife).

Mystery solved!"

Ahhh now I understand. Well I was thrown off track because, why would the narator call him/her self a knob head?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A

Ahh you know exactly what I am going through: some days you can't stand the sight of each other, then other days you'll do anything for your friend. But I'm sorry I wouldn't never sleep with his girlfriend/wife and vice versa. But if it was a lesbian work mate then it's probably a different matter.

I think you might have missed ObiFox's point

Oh did I?

Yes. Read it again...

So who is 'A'?

And is A the wife complaining about the husband?

A is the husband. Presumably he is self employed and refers to himself as his own boss (thus describes himself as a knob). He gives himself a regular hand shandy (wank) and gets to fuck his boss' wife (he is his own boss, ergo fucks his own wife).

Mystery solved!

Ahhh now I understand. Well I was thrown off track because, why would the narator call him/her self a knob head?

"

Because he can!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A

Ahh you know exactly what I am going through: some days you can't stand the sight of each other, then other days you'll do anything for your friend. But I'm sorry I wouldn't never sleep with his girlfriend/wife and vice versa. But if it was a lesbian work mate then it's probably a different matter.

I think you might have missed ObiFox's point

Oh did I?

Yes. Read it again...

So who is 'A'?

And is A the wife complaining about the husband?

A is the husband. Presumably he is self employed and refers to himself as his own boss (thus describes himself as a knob). He gives himself a regular hand shandy (wank) and gets to fuck his boss' wife (he is his own boss, ergo fucks his own wife).

Mystery solved!

Ahhh now I understand. Well I was thrown off track because, why would the narator call him/her self a knob head?

Because he can! "

He needs to learn to 'Love himself' more.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"I have a love/hate relationship with the boss of my business.

Most days I'm expected to work countless unpaid hours, do jobs I'm not really qualified to do, don't get paid when sick, struggle to get a day off let alone a holiday and quite frankly if it wasn't for me the business wouldn't make any money at all and would collapse. Basically the boss is a huge knob.

Then again I do give him a hand shandy on a regular basis and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to.

Most mornings I'd gladly punch him in the face though.

A

Ahh you know exactly what I am going through: some days you can't stand the sight of each other, then other days you'll do anything for your friend. But I'm sorry I wouldn't never sleep with his girlfriend/wife and vice versa. But if it was a lesbian work mate then it's probably a different matter. "

Nah.

I'm a self employed sole trader.....

A

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

you fight at your place of work? That's highly unprofessional.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Maybe you should just let him slip a finger inside you to release the metaphysical blockage and balance your chakras, for a harmonious work environment

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


" you fight at your place of work? That's highly unprofessional."

Their not physical fights.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" you fight at your place of work? That's highly unprofessional.

Their not physical fights. "

Not a sword fight at the urinal then

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By *orthern StarsCouple
over a year ago

Durham


" you fight at your place of work? That's highly unprofessional.

Their not physical fights. "

You say your having heavy fights and it feels like you're killing each other though That behavior should not be happening in a place of work, at all

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


" you fight at your place of work? That's highly unprofessional.

Their not physical fights.

Not a sword fight at the urinal then"

'sword buckling' fights should be in the shower.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Why not stop pressing his buttons ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So me and my work mate first met about 2 months ago, and well our relationship has been quite a roller coaster. I mean every week, we have a full scale fight. Sometimes it's so heavy we feel like killing each other(over absolutely nothing). Fortunately by days end/week it's kisses and cuddles and we're like 'what was all that about'? To be honest he's got a short fuse and I keep pressing his buttons. "

Sounds to me like you and your workmate are a couple or married and are having a lovers tiff each day probably caused by sexual frustration. Treat him to a meal out then get a hotel room have a talk to clear the air then have a good sex session together.

You might find that this helps

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Why not stop pressing his buttons ? "

I'm pressing his buttons now.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Why not stop pressing his buttons ?

I'm pressing his buttons now. "

Why?

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By *batMan
over a year ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


" …. and he gets to fuck the wife whenever he wants to."

Do you fancy working for me for a while???

Gbat

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Why not stop pressing his buttons ?

I'm pressing his buttons now.

Why?"

Because he knows I love him and vice versa.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

Had some good news this morning 2 of my colleagues txt to say the scary woman as we refferd to her has left! Thought I'd not seen her for a while! She was horrid to everyone! Happy days! X

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"Why not stop pressing his buttons ?

I'm pressing his buttons now.

Why?

Because he knows I love him and vice versa. "

You've only known a work colleague for two months and you're already in love ?

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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster


"Why not stop pressing his buttons ?

I'm pressing his buttons now. "

Have you tried this new thing called being professional? It's all the rage. I think it may catch on.. I'm investing.

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast

If I thought for a second that my staff were only there for the fights and to wind each other up they wouldn't be there very long.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Why not stop pressing his buttons ?

I'm pressing his buttons now.

Why?

Because he knows I love him and vice versa. "

Ok.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"If I thought for a second that my staff were only there for the fights and to wind each other up they wouldn't be there very long."

A happy work force is a prod work force. Even if their at each others throat.

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By *heGateKeeperMan
over a year ago

Stratford


"If I thought for a second that my staff were only there for the fights and to wind each other up they wouldn't be there very long.

A happy work force is a prod work force. Even if their at each others throat. "

down*

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By *ou only live onceMan
over a year ago

London


"If I thought for a second that my staff were only there for the fights and to wind each other up they wouldn't be there very long.

A happy work force is a prod work force. Even if their at each others throat. "

Surely a happy workforce isn't one that's always fighting??

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"If I thought for a second that my staff were only there for the fights and to wind each other up they wouldn't be there very long.

A happy work force is a prod work force. Even if their at each others throat.

Surely a happy workforce isn't one that's always fighting??"

Well we have accepted now that we're ALWAYS going fight. But the moral to the story is, if you can both laugh it off afterwards then you know you'll have a good working relationship.

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

Could be worse ..wok fights are dangerous

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By *mma29Couple
over a year ago

wirral


" you fight at your place of work? That's highly unprofessional."

Depends, if he's a boxer or UFC fighter its expected. Maybe he spars everyday

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"Could be worse ..wok fights are dangerous "

Ork fights are worse

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If I thought for a second that my staff were only there for the fights and to wind each other up they wouldn't be there very long.

A happy work force is a prod work force. Even if their at each others throat.

Surely a happy workforce isn't one that's always fighting??

Well we have accepted now that we're ALWAYS going fight. But the moral to the story is, if you can both laugh it off afterwards then you know you'll have a good working relationship. "

Really depends what the fights are over OP. Are they about production or just childish back and forth?

I'm in shopfitting a high pressure quick turnaround environment. We argue all the time. Usually about standard of workmanship or timings of jobs being handed to next stage for completion. This I believe is healthy. It shows we care about our standards of work and handing job back to client on time.

Where as meaningless bickering I think is highly counter productive and could potentially damage morale of those around.

Or as I like to refer to it as. Being a mood hover

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Mr KC and I work together and we've never argued. He even went and fetched me a coffee this morning. Love him

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over a year ago


"If I thought for a second that my staff were only there for the fights and to wind each other up they wouldn't be there very long.

A happy work force is a prod work force. Even if their at each others throat.

Surely a happy workforce isn't one that's always fighting??

Well we have accepted now that we're ALWAYS going fight. But the moral to the story is, if you can both laugh it off afterwards then you know you'll have a good working relationship.

Really depends what the fights are over OP. Are they about production or just childish back and forth?

I'm in shopfitting a high pressure quick turnaround environment. We argue all the time. Usually about standard of workmanship or timings of jobs being handed to next stage for completion. This I believe is healthy. It shows we care about our standards of work and handing job back to client on time.

Where as meaningless bickering I think is highly counter productive and could potentially damage morale of those around.

Or as I like to refer to it as. Being a mood hover"

Our fights are generally all work related. And still learning about each other. I know now which buttons to press and when or not. He doesn't press any of my buttons but he does throw tantrums(that's when the buttons come out). But its all good. One of the foreman couldn't stop praising a job we did Monday. He was so happy. We have good days and bad. But it's all love.

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"Had some good news this morning 2 of my colleagues txt to say the scary woman as we refferd to her has left! Thought I'd not seen her for a while! She was horrid to everyone! Happy days! X"

Probably the best thing for her too. She can work somewhere where she isn't referred too as "the scary woman"

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over a year ago

Someone described me to a new colleague as a Rottweiler...New Colleague helpfully told me this, she was a little taken aback when I said "you better believe it, she's not far wrong"

I think I have a pot stirrer in my midst

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