I have posted this on an engineering board before, but it keeps driving me nuts.
I've been working at a job for about 2 years now with a guy that might be the laziest person I've ever met.
Unfortunately we share the workload albeit very unevenly because of his exploits. He stays in his office and basically studies (we have some certification exams in our field) or chats with people all day. People go to his office because they know he'll drop whatever little thing he is doing to chat anytime.
My boss seems to know about it, but never does anything. It seems like there is very little in the way of negative consequences for him.
I'll have to explain it more, but what I want know is some way to get revenge. The thing that is unfair is that I end up picking up his slack, etc.
I think from now on I'm going to limit contact, conversations with him etc. He sees me as a friend, and I don't know how to bring this up without a rough argument ensuing. In a few arguments I've had with him in the past he acts like some women do by holding a grudge.
I've been working at a job for about 2 years now with a guy that might be the laziest person I've ever met.
Unfortunately we share the workload albeit very unevenly because of his exploits. He stays in his office and basically studies (we have some certification exams in our field) or chats with people all day. People go to his office because they know he'll drop whatever little thing he is doing to chat anytime.
My boss seems to know about it, but never does anything. It seems like there is very little in the way of negative consequences for him.
I'll have to explain it more, but what I want know is some way to get revenge. The thing that is unfair is that I end up picking up his slack, etc.
I think from now on I'm going to limit contact, conversations with him etc. He sees me as a friend, and I don't know how to bring this up without a rough argument ensuing. In a few arguments I've had with him in the past he acts like some women do by holding a grudge.