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WORKING: The Venter
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Sometimes you need to vent at work, to unload a bit on a friendly co-worker who understands what’s going on in your office.
But when does it become too much? And if you’re the friendly co-worker in this situation, how do you tell your colleague that you just can’t take the drama and office politics anymore?
Brandon recently received an email question about a situation like that. He shares his approach on this week’s Working on GPB Radio.
Click here ask Brandon a question about your job or career. We might answer you on the air.
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