In general, it could be applied to people who never want to outright ask for help or to get your attention, so they'll just stand behind you or to the side of you until you notice them.
They can pose safety hazards in work areas, and they are a general nuisance in all other aspects.
It bugs the living hell out of me. Not only when coworkers do it, but when my manager does it. If I could say what I wanted in front of some of these people, I'd turn and scowl and snert "YES?" or "Can I help you?!"
My manager does make his presence known, but he also sneaks around. There have been times I've been working on something and seen a shadow in front of my work, so I look up and he's just standing there watching me, and when we finally make eye contact, he asks me what I'm doing! (now, that could be a seperate rant, as this guy has a lot of annoying tendencies, he knows what you're doing but he wants to hear you say it!)
I've been told by coworkers that he's stood behind me for minutes on end, and doesn't say or ask anything until I turn around and acknowledge him. He does it to others as well. He didn't even learn after the time he got behind one of my very large coworkers who didn't know he was behind him and prompty stepped back and squashed him against the table. He STILL does it!
There's also a brood of higher up people who will make round after round after round walking back and forth down the hall and to the windows and doors to see if my boss or shift lead is nearby. They won't just simply walk through the damn door and ask.
Some people could nitpick and say "Well, maybe they don't want to bother you while you're working." Sure. Fine. But why would you want to waste your time for several minutes walking back and forth and repeatedly poking your head into the door and by the windows, making yourself look like a freakshow, refusing to talk to or ask anyone until you see the person you want to talk to. In just one round, you could ask one of us serfs if we've seen that person or if they are still around for the day. Nope, it's easier to just keep walking around.
Oh well, at least we get a laugh out of it at their expense. Another honcho did that this morning, and my coworkers and I loudly exclaimed the number of times he'd walked past the windows or poked his head into the room and then took off, and one coworker watched how long it took for him to come back for another peep before he finally found who he was looking for.
They can pose safety hazards in work areas, and they are a general nuisance in all other aspects.
It bugs the living hell out of me. Not only when coworkers do it, but when my manager does it. If I could say what I wanted in front of some of these people, I'd turn and scowl and snert "YES?" or "Can I help you?!"
My manager does make his presence known, but he also sneaks around. There have been times I've been working on something and seen a shadow in front of my work, so I look up and he's just standing there watching me, and when we finally make eye contact, he asks me what I'm doing! (now, that could be a seperate rant, as this guy has a lot of annoying tendencies, he knows what you're doing but he wants to hear you say it!)
I've been told by coworkers that he's stood behind me for minutes on end, and doesn't say or ask anything until I turn around and acknowledge him. He does it to others as well. He didn't even learn after the time he got behind one of my very large coworkers who didn't know he was behind him and prompty stepped back and squashed him against the table. He STILL does it!
There's also a brood of higher up people who will make round after round after round walking back and forth down the hall and to the windows and doors to see if my boss or shift lead is nearby. They won't just simply walk through the damn door and ask.
Some people could nitpick and say "Well, maybe they don't want to bother you while you're working." Sure. Fine. But why would you want to waste your time for several minutes walking back and forth and repeatedly poking your head into the door and by the windows, making yourself look like a freakshow, refusing to talk to or ask anyone until you see the person you want to talk to. In just one round, you could ask one of us serfs if we've seen that person or if they are still around for the day. Nope, it's easier to just keep walking around.
Oh well, at least we get a laugh out of it at their expense. Another honcho did that this morning, and my coworkers and I loudly exclaimed the number of times he'd walked past the windows or poked his head into the room and then took off, and one coworker watched how long it took for him to come back for another peep before he finally found who he was looking for.
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