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The kisser-upper or the slacker: who’s worse?
An article at www.CBSMarketwatch.com caught our attention regarding workplace irritations.
The article points out that an on-line survey of 7,000 people found that the “slacker” and the “kiss-up” tied as the most annoying person to work with. Each tied with 32.6%.
Finishing third was the “gossip hound” which 18.4% said was the most annoying co-worker followed by the “loud talker” at 11.8% and the “hypochondriac” at 4.6%
The poll was conducted by www.SnagAJob.com, a job site for hourly workers.
The kisser-upper or the slacker: who’s worse?
September 19, 2007
An article at www.CBSMarketwatch.com caught our attention regarding workplace irritations. The article points out that an on-line survey of 7,000 people found that the “slacker” and the “kiss-up” tied as the most annoying person to work with. Each tied with 32.6%.
Finishing third was the “gossip hound” which 18.4% said was the most annoying co-worker followed by the “loud talker” at 11.8% and the “hypochondriac” at 4.6%
The poll was conducted by www.SnagAJob.com, a job site for hourly workers.
Posted by Jack Keough on September 19, 2007 | Comments (0)
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