Timeline for How to handle rude and distracting fellow graduate student who sits in the same office?
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May 30, 2016 at 18:51 | comment | added | Carol | Everything that @Captain Cranium says applies in the US. Universities have a lot of administrative overhead and policies in place (whether is is an ombudsmen office, or human resources, or other offices on campus) that are set up to work with these problems. If in the US, check the university webpages, student bylaws or codes of conduct, etc for names of the offices and procedures. | |
Apr 15, 2016 at 18:12 | comment | added | Captain Cranium | @J.J Certainly not my intention! I happen to be taking OP's words purely at face value, and recommending in any case that the most appropriate and professional approach would be to address this through channels that undoubtedly already exist. There are lots of reasons for not taking a personally confrontational approach, including the possibilities of the co-worker actually being as bad as OP suggests... or of him not really being that bad after all | |
Apr 14, 2016 at 16:01 | history | answered | Captain Cranium | CC BY-SA 3.0 |