mira
2-15-12, 2:44pm
I have been temporarily placed at another site within the organisation I work for. I've been there since August and will be moving back to my original location at the end of this month.
The atmosphere in the 'new' site has really left me feeling drained and demotivated. I work with two staff members who are senior to me, and each day is filled with interminable complaining from them - both about work and personal lives. Most of this complaining is masked as passive-aggressive 'joking' - it's even directed at colleagues in other departments sometimes, criticising their staff/department.
When there isn't complaining, there is endless and repeated speculation and questions about various work events (how many times can I tell them I DON'T KNOW?!).
Evidently I've been unable to develop a way to deal with this situation effectively over the last six months. I don't engage, I just respond to everything with 'mmhmm', but it still really affects me - I'm snappy and abrupt and normally in a foul mood at work. They must thing I'm a moody b*tch.
I know I've left it a bit late, but what could I do to handle this better? And is it worth telling my boss, particularly because they're not really presenting our service in a good light by criticising other staff? I'll probably still have to work down there on occasion after returning to my original site.
Feels very good to vent... I'm always so tempted to bitch to colleagues I'm close with, but it's really not very professional.
The atmosphere in the 'new' site has really left me feeling drained and demotivated. I work with two staff members who are senior to me, and each day is filled with interminable complaining from them - both about work and personal lives. Most of this complaining is masked as passive-aggressive 'joking' - it's even directed at colleagues in other departments sometimes, criticising their staff/department.
When there isn't complaining, there is endless and repeated speculation and questions about various work events (how many times can I tell them I DON'T KNOW?!).
Evidently I've been unable to develop a way to deal with this situation effectively over the last six months. I don't engage, I just respond to everything with 'mmhmm', but it still really affects me - I'm snappy and abrupt and normally in a foul mood at work. They must thing I'm a moody b*tch.
I know I've left it a bit late, but what could I do to handle this better? And is it worth telling my boss, particularly because they're not really presenting our service in a good light by criticising other staff? I'll probably still have to work down there on occasion after returning to my original site.
Feels very good to vent... I'm always so tempted to bitch to colleagues I'm close with, but it's really not very professional.