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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 284017, member: 76163"] [SIZE=15px][FONT=Verdana]We've all dealt with toxic coworkers in our work environment. They're the ones who undermine your authority, treat you like dirt, and leave a trail of broken friendships in their wake. But you can't be a toxic coworker too. You have to be friendly and supportive, or at least pretend to be, if you want to keep your job. Here are some ways to outsmart a toxic coworker: Respect boundaries. Toxic coworkers make it clear that they're not going to play nice with anyone else at work — even if it means putting up with their behavior for a while or pretending to get along with them. This is one reason why they're so toxic: They don't care what anyone else thinks about how they behave. Instead of being defensive or an ally-in-waiting, look for ways to let them know what's okay and what isn't — even if it means stepping outside your comfort zone. It's better than getting sucked into doing things you don't want just because the toxic coworker says so — or worse, letting yourself become a victim of their bullying tactics. Be proactive about managing conflict. [/FONT][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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