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Originally posted by DieScum View PostHave you ever had a linked in network request from somebody that you have had nothing but bad times with?
I had to re-check the name to be sure it wasn't someone else. This bloke who I have met three times, over three years ago being the latest, has requested to join my network. Every single one of those interactions involved him being an a'hole to me.
- Once I went to a speech he gave at a conference on my speciality. I went along to be nice and say hello. He acted as if I was checking up on him and trying to catch him out.
- Once I went to a handover meeting where I was taking over as PM of a project he had been involved with. He was a complete passive aggressive buffoon during all the handover meetings.
- I went for a meal with a group including him in a work capacity. Everyone ignored me and proceeded to have arguments in German for the entire evening. They were all really rude and kind of disrespectful.
No worries. That's just the world of work... but then years later a friend request! Should I accept and write the worst recommendation ever?
I have used LinkedIn for one very good opportunity which I could not have got without it. Apart from that, its basically people acknowledging each others skills without saying it to their faces. Which means, if I leave this company and come across you down the line, yes i'd recommend you.
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Originally posted by lukemg View PostWorked with one chap who was a total nobber, usual perm insecurity so trying to always impress and catch people out. I couldn't stand him but as a contractor I kept it professional.
He was oblivious to this and invited me to his wedding !!!
I'm really sorry I'm busy......Errr, I haven't told you the date yet.
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Worked with one chap who was a total nobber, usual perm insecurity so trying to always impress and catch people out. I couldn't stand him but as a contractor I kept it professional.
He was oblivious to this and invited me to his wedding !!!
I'm really sorry I'm busy......Errr, I haven't told you the date yet.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI agree. I like the irony of SS advising against getting into slanging match though
A classic example.
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Originally posted by DieScum View PostHave you ever had a linked in network request from somebody that you have had nothing but bad times with?
I had to re-check the name to be sure it wasn't someone else. This bloke who I have met three times, over three years ago being the latest, has requested to join my network. Every single one of those interactions involved him being an a'hole to me.
- Once I went to a speech he gave at a conference on my speciality. I went along to be nice and say hello. He acted as if I was checking up on him and trying to catch him out.
- Once I went to a handover meeting where I was taking over as PM of a project he had been involved with. He was a complete passive aggressive buffoon during all the handover meetings.
- I went for a meal with a group including him in a work capacity. Everyone ignored me and proceeded to have arguments in German for the entire evening. They were all really rude and kind of disrespectful.
No worries. That's just the world of work... but then years later a friend request! Should I accept and write the worst recommendation ever?
Why bother getting in a slanging match?
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Linked In Request from Enemies
Have you ever had a linked in network request from somebody that you have had nothing but bad times with?
I had to re-check the name to be sure it wasn't someone else. This bloke who I have met three times, over three years ago being the latest, has requested to join my network. Every single one of those interactions involved him being an a'hole to me.
- Once I went to a speech he gave at a conference on my speciality. I went along to be nice and say hello. He acted as if I was checking up on him and trying to catch him out.
- Once I went to a handover meeting where I was taking over as PM of a project he had been involved with. He was a complete passive aggressive buffoon during all the handover meetings.
- I went for a meal with a group including him in a work capacity. Everyone ignored me and proceeded to have arguments in German for the entire evening. They were all really rude and kind of disrespectful.
No worries. That's just the world of work... but then years later a friend request! Should I accept and write the worst recommendation ever?Tags: None
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