FieldReportGuy7
Don Juan
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I've been working at a new job that really requires some social intelligence and knowledge of workplace politics.
Some things I've noticed:
- No matter how competent you are, if you're a tattle tale **** and c*nt, not to mention a bossy know it all, you will not get much respect from your boss ( if this boss is decent.) and from your fellow co workers.
- It's the laid back guys, whose good with people with good vibes and can tell a good joke that seems to get the points. They're very socialy intelligent in the sense that they know when to buckle down and get serious and the right time to get everyone to laugh and relax to take a breather.
- The Guys most liked have an air of genuine down to earth charm about them that people seems to relate to. They can talk to the boss and co workers without sounding so damn informal.
My situation:
Im like the youngest dude where I work. Some of my co workers are married, talks about cars and relationships while I'm still that dude trying to pull tail and attending Rage against the machine concerts. And it doesn't help that I keep my distant a bit which sort of led to a stagnant transanction relationship between me and some of my coworkers in which I talk to them just to get stuff done. All that stuff eventualy becomes uncomfortable because theres no sense of rapport and connection.
Any advice??? Also to the experience and mature DJs, add some golden tips on this matter - " The art of being like and gaining status at work".
Some things I've noticed:
- No matter how competent you are, if you're a tattle tale **** and c*nt, not to mention a bossy know it all, you will not get much respect from your boss ( if this boss is decent.) and from your fellow co workers.
- It's the laid back guys, whose good with people with good vibes and can tell a good joke that seems to get the points. They're very socialy intelligent in the sense that they know when to buckle down and get serious and the right time to get everyone to laugh and relax to take a breather.
- The Guys most liked have an air of genuine down to earth charm about them that people seems to relate to. They can talk to the boss and co workers without sounding so damn informal.
My situation:
Im like the youngest dude where I work. Some of my co workers are married, talks about cars and relationships while I'm still that dude trying to pull tail and attending Rage against the machine concerts. And it doesn't help that I keep my distant a bit which sort of led to a stagnant transanction relationship between me and some of my coworkers in which I talk to them just to get stuff done. All that stuff eventualy becomes uncomfortable because theres no sense of rapport and connection.
Any advice??? Also to the experience and mature DJs, add some golden tips on this matter - " The art of being like and gaining status at work".