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    Quote Originally Posted by Pamplemousse View Post
    It's just irritation Phil, it'll pass.
    Thanks working in other shop tomorrow

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    I have been working there a few weeks I tried to add a couple of managers but both never accepted :/ I think it’s going well as they do chat at work but seems they not too friendly off Facebook. I had a similar issue at my old store my old assistant manger refused to add me and a couple of other staff. I worked in a smaller shop and most of the staff had me on Facebook. So yes I feel a little disheartened as I am due to have the chat tomorrow about the move permanently?

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    That's perfectly normal. I don't have almost any of my work colleagues as friends on Facebook. As the door closes behind me ( or shut the laptop when working from home), that's it work ends. I have no intention of chatting to work colleagues after work unless it's and organised do, that's what my non work friends are for. It's a work/life balance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spectrum123 View Post
    That's perfectly normal. I don't have almost any of my work colleagues as friends on Facebook. As the door closes behind me ( or shut the laptop when working from home), that's it work ends. I have no intention of chatting to work colleagues after work unless it's and organised do, that's what my non work friends are for. It's a work/life balance.
    Thanks but I made a few friends in job a few years ago went to there house and pub I would be keen to try and use the opportunity to try and make new friends.

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    I felt the smoke feeling for 24 hours so just to confirm I don’t think that awful smell would leave for some time so moving shops may be best solution? Why don’t others mind smoke smells?

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    I complained to the union guy about the smell in shop said it needs full refit I feel angry I have to move as the company refuse to refit and get the smell out store am I right to feel annoyed?

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    Re: Work

    When you say refit, what do you want them to do? Refit the whole shop because you don't like the smell?

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    Re: Work

    Is there air conditioning in the shop?
    What did they say about your complaint?

    Phil, I have never heard of anyone getting asthma from a smoke smell. It would possibly irritate existing asthma sufferers though.

    Does anyone else think it smells?

    I think you might be worrying too much about it, hence the feeling in your throat. But perhaps you could speak to your GP to get his opinion?


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    Re: Work

    Quote Originally Posted by spectrum123 View Post
    That's perfectly normal. I don't have almost any of my work colleagues as friends on Facebook. As the door closes behind me ( or shut the laptop when working from home), that's it work ends. I have no intention of chatting to work colleagues after work unless it's and organised do, that's what my non work friends are for. It's a work/life balance.
    Same here; I do have a couple of ex-colleagues with whom I've remained friends but otherwise, work stops the minute I walk out the gate.

    I wouldn't take it personally, Phil.

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    I have positive news to share I moved shops working 1 less day so open to 2nd job and got telephone interview tomorrow.

    the negative is I am out my comfort zone had to do a hand shake to sign new contract and also share a lift with a colleague which is new for me with this shop compared to my old store. I am hoping I don’t get COVID but I do touch my wife’s hand so I guess I have to be realistic and step out my comfort zone a little?

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