Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Nail Clipping This is the Grossest Thing Someone Can Do at Work
Nail Clipping This is the Grossest Thing Someone Can Do at Work Q: How do I address a coworker who clips his finger nails at work? â"Nancy Duray, Westbrook, Maine A: The best way to handle this disgusting habitâ"which tops the list of workersâ office pet peeves, according to a survey by temporary staffing firm Adeccoâ"is to be direct. âIt should be addressed immediately, politely, and privately,â says Tina Fox, a general manager at staffing agency Accountemps. Start by asking your clipping co-worker to chat in a conference room, rather than trying to have the conversation at the personâs desk. âThat sets the tone that itâs a serious issue,â Fox says. Your colleague probably doesnât realize that the nail clipping is annoying you, says Fox. She suggests starting the conversation with that point: âYou may not be aware of this, but when you clip your nails at your desk, it bothers me. Iâd appreciate it if you did it at home or in the bathroom instead.â If it happens again, ask your boss to send out a memo about office etiquette and to specify the behaviors that arenât acceptable. As a manager, Fox says she deals with issues like this all the time. âWhether itâs wearing inappropriate clothing at work, flossing at your desk or talking loudly next to colleagues trying to work, people are often just unaware that their behavior is bothering others,â she says. âUsually itâs just a matter of spelling it out.â Half of workers in that Adecco poll said that nail clipping at the desk offended them more than other questionable in-office habits, including brushing oneâs hair, putting on makeup at oneâs desk and taking oneâs shoes off in the workspace. So, says Fox, itâs very likely that âyour co-workers will be glad you spoke up.â
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