We had that last year for the first time, and someone complained about something I said during the training. My response when my boss finished telling me I couldn't say what I said was "OK well I'm just never going to talk to this person ever again, and that will solve my problem."
This is the solution - just don’t engage these people. Working from home is a major plus here bc there is little to zero casual conversation where the crazies can look for their demons.
If you do your job well and avoid the nut jobs, you’ll advance into leader positions and be spared all of this nonsense.
I’ve been in business over 20 years and HR training is always just show up and check the box. I’ve been in leader roles for the past 10 years - stop engaging the people you know are problems and focus on your core objectives. This will guarantee you’re out of the transactional work bucket with all the other crabs. But you have to be smart and know what battles are worth your time.
Both sides of the coin are causing problems at work bc both sides are convinced they’re right. At the end of the day, they’re problem employees who cannot get along or focus and they will remain at the bottom bc they’re unable to perform at a high level due to their own stupid thoughts and hang ups regarding other people’s behavior.
If you choose to get in the mud with the nut jobs and sling it with them, that will be your job forever. It’s your choice.
Oh I've been working from home for far longer than this past year; it's the only thing that's kept me out of trouble this long.
That said it's the business that has decided to focus on "diversity" and "social justice" over its core objectives. They are the ones who have decided to break the truce, not I. From a moral standpoint, an employee responding to that isn't the one "causing trouble" any more than a pacifist employee responding to their employer deciding one day they're going to produce weapons is. Though from a tactical/survival standpoint it may not be wise to do so.
Anyways there are other ways to fight back then just slinging mud at the pigs.
We had that last year for the first time, and someone complained about something I said during the training. My response when my boss finished telling me I couldn't say what I said was "OK well I'm just never going to talk to this person ever again, and that will solve my problem."
This is the solution - just don’t engage these people. Working from home is a major plus here bc there is little to zero casual conversation where the crazies can look for their demons.
If you do your job well and avoid the nut jobs, you’ll advance into leader positions and be spared all of this nonsense.
I’ve been in business over 20 years and HR training is always just show up and check the box. I’ve been in leader roles for the past 10 years - stop engaging the people you know are problems and focus on your core objectives. This will guarantee you’re out of the transactional work bucket with all the other crabs. But you have to be smart and know what battles are worth your time.
Both sides of the coin are causing problems at work bc both sides are convinced they’re right. At the end of the day, they’re problem employees who cannot get along or focus and they will remain at the bottom bc they’re unable to perform at a high level due to their own stupid thoughts and hang ups regarding other people’s behavior.
If you choose to get in the mud with the nut jobs and sling it with them, that will be your job forever. It’s your choice.
Oh I've been working from home for far longer than this past year; it's the only thing that's kept me out of trouble this long.
That said it's the business that has decided to focus on "diversity" and "social justice" over its core objectives. They are the ones who have decided to break the truce, not I. From a moral standpoint, an employee responding to that isn't the one "causing trouble" any more than a pacifist employee responding to their employer deciding one day they're going to produce weapons is. Though from a tactical/survival standpoint it may not be wise to do so.
Anyways there are other ways to fight back then just slinging mud at the pigs.