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Bad attitude
-Snapping at co-workers/customers when they have done nothing wrong
-Being Argumentive without just cause
-Refusing to help when asked
-reacting negativly to constructive critisism
Good attitude
-Being able to walk away from negative rude people who insult you....being the better person.
-Being generally happy and helpful provided the one you are helping realizes this and doesn't be an ass towards you
-Tries to solve problems without incident
-accepts constructive critisism as a means to help you
-Doesn't let the little things get to you.
Reality: Whatever you do or don't do that doesn't fall in line with your micro-managing, s*** for brains, paranoid, a**-licking manager's ideas.
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Bad attitude=being rude and argumentative with customers/co-workers for no good reason, complaining about actually being expected to do work, taking constructive criticism as a personal affront, just generally having a chip on your shoulder.
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"I never said I wasn't a horrible person."--Me, almost daily
How about standing around and letting your co-workers do all the work, while you whine about how you're SOOOOOO tired, and don't want to do anything.
Sorry, I didn't sleep much last night - the dogs kept on wanting to go out.
Bad attitude:
Doesn't help
Doesn't care
Isn't polite (no please, thank you)
Is demanding
What if it really isn't constructive criticism? Do you consider it a bad attitude to react to someone who calls you lazy or worthless?
Only if you lower yourself to their level. You can counter BS with logic and facts. You don't even have to raise your voice/be angry to counter this. Me, I'd simply ask them to be specific about how and when they justify these claims. Then I'd DESTROY THEM with the facts of their own inadequacies...
All while smiling and continuing to be productive!
I once got chastened for singing a co-orker's faults while finishing his work for him. When I pointed out that the client didn't speak english and every thing I'd said was 100% true.. I was told it was "bad for morale"
What Crazyal said. In your case, blas, I'd probably go snarky.
<\monotone on>
"Oh, yes. I'm so lazy that I do three times the output on hard jobs/machines that Whiney Brat does on the easy stuff"
or
"Worthless. Nice to know. I'll just go back to my real department that you keep dragging me out of so the work gets finished. If I'm worthless, what are you calling folks that should be doing this work? Just for reference."
The Rich keep getting richer because they keep doing what it was that made them rich. Ditto the Poor.
"Hy kan tell dey is schmot qvestions, dey is makink my head hurt."
Hoc spatio locantur.
A bad attitude could be punching your boss in the nuts.
while a good attitude could be laughing while you punch your boss in the nuts.
Likewise setting the building on fire because they moved your desk to the basement and took your red swingline may be construed by some to be a bad attitude...
***no nuts were actually punched in the making of this post***
How about standing around and letting your co-workers do all the work, while you whine about how you're SOOOOOO tired, and don't want to do anything.
Um. That was me, last week, although I tried not to whine too much. I was on day 7 of a migraine (day 12 today, yay) and it really was pretty much the best I could do just to stay upright and not throw up on anyone's shoes.
But most of the time I work really hard so everyone was OK with it... I went home as soon as the afternoon rush was done.
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