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The best answerer will most likely get 10 yahoo ask points. quit your job or tell your boss to piss off! UMMM...cubicles suck...But I would get a sweater and stay in icy land. Don't let them think you are a trouble maker. No work environment can be perfect. noise reduction headphones or earplugs. Stay near the printer and get one of these... Write to your boss to change those annoying gadget I would stay by the printer! you have a long problem but a short solution. quit your job. i suggest go with the spot near the printer. what you can do is , plug-in your headset and listen to relaxing music. works for me. im not sure if its allowed in your company though... a) you can stay at your new location and cover up the vent when it gets too cold by taping paper or newspaper over it or I reckon if you have looked around the office and have seen a spot you would rather sit at rather then being seated by someone else, suggest it or ask if you can sit there. i dont like the cold so i would just go back to the printer area. you dont want to complain to much because your boss may have a problem with it. if the vent is right above you..cover it like I did and wear a sweater if you're too cold....as far as the a/c's humming....you'll eventually get so used to it, you won't hear it at all. don't quit your job because of this....there are certainly worse problems to have to deal with.... move back to the printer spot, and if you dont have to answer phones etc, wear and ipod or similar while working, this is great to soothe the nerves too. Well i think the solution is pretty simple Stick to the old cubicle for now. The printer and fan noise will just be white noise over time. This is much better than shivering all day and putting up with the A/C noise. Meanwhile, find our where new employees are assigned and keep an eye on any potential cubicles you can move to, but don't ask your manager right away. Once you've proven your worth in the office and the bosses are pleased with your performance, you can negotiate for a better space. Hi, first of all I suggest to you that you think long and good, whether or not you really like your new job, Do you like the people, do you like the tasks you are given, can you identify yourself with the company etc ? If your answers are yes, then I would go and tell your boss. Tell her, you really like it here, you like the work, the people, the atmospere etc, but you find it such a shame that your working place is either too noisy or too cold and that if something cannot be done about it, then you would have to make a decision about staying. Your health could also be at risk, sitting next to an obviously defective A/C unit. I have to say that at my job our cubicles are 2 by 2 and most of the people around me speak different languages so I think I would have liked the printer or frozen land. I think reality tells us that in life things may and do get worse before they get better. I think that if you focus on one positive about whichever location you choose you can make it through. Like maybe you sit near a window in one space or maybe you can see a person of interest to look at or maybe you could make a cartoon out of it like it is 100 degrees outside and you are in your cubicle with earmuffs and a scarf. Had to make a joke. Look up when your down, because someone always has it worse. Good Luck with your decision making process. Are these the only two choices? See if there's a third, better choice. But investigate first before you go through the trouble of changing, otherwise you'll look foolish. |
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