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Changing jobs because of annoying workers

We know managers can be so upsetting for some that workers leave and find new jobs. But what about co-workers? Have annoying workers led you to change jobs? The latest research of 2000 American workers by Olivet Nazarene Universityย claims to have uncovered the truth about annoying workers. Thirty-six percent of people said yes โ€“ annoying […]
Eve Ash
Eve Ash
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We know managers can be so upsetting for some that workers leave and find new jobs. But what about co-workers? Have annoying workers led you to change jobs?

The latest research of 2000 American workers by Olivet Nazarene Universityย claims to have uncovered the truth about annoying workers. Thirty-six percent of people said yes โ€“ annoying coworkers have led them to change jobs.

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