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Over the past decades, our work has entered deeper and deeper into our lives.

And it was effective!

Maybe this also explains why the average person answers work emails 12 minutes faster than personal ones.

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Indeed, 72% percent of us still rate their work-life balance as either good or excellent.

But, a 2024pollof almost 3,000 employees discovered that irritating colleagues are even more common.

Hopefully, for both the salespersons and his companys sake, he can improve.

Man in a suit angrily talking on phone, expressing frustration in a modern office.

Check out the results:

Text screenshot discussing an incident where a tech manager addresses an entitled coworker disrupting out of office hours.

Text describing a man’s role after his wife’s rare lymphoma diagnosis and treatment.

Text about a coworker supported by a boss, highlighting flexible work hours for personal reasons.

Person in a blue gown sitting on a bed, looking contemplative in a softly lit room, showcasing an introspective mood.

Text describing a situation where a guy embarrasses an entitled coworker by responding to messages from an oncologist’s office.

Text conversation about a call becoming non-urgent after revealing location, discussing coworker’s entitlement.

Text message about a wife’s humorous comment related to an entitled coworker story.

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Reddit conversation about a guy embarrassing his entitled coworker with clever remarks.

Reddit conversation about a guy embarrassing an entitled coworker by discussing workplace dynamics.

Reddit users discussing a bone marrow transplant experience and support.

Guy responds about entitled coworker, confirming it was his wife’s idea during a Reddit discussion.

Text comment stating, “Some people don’t see the difference between ‘want’ and ‘need’,” related to entitled coworker.

Reddit comment praising how a guy embarrassed an entitled coworker effectively.

Text exchange about an entitled coworker being embarrassed, with humorous and sarcastic remarks.

Reddit comment criticizing an entitled coworker, suggesting he should be reported for his behavior.

Reddit comment about a coworker, praising a witty response to an entitled colleague.

Comment on coworker’s behavior highlighting respect for Out of Office emails.

Social media comment reacting to a story about a guy embarrassing an entitled coworker.

Text comment from user discussing cancer survival and offering supportive words.

Reddit comment praising someone’s wife, expressing respect and appreciation.

Reddit comment about salespeople being coin operated, mentions brother-in-law and wife’s well-being.

Text exchange showing a guy’s witty response to an entitled coworker’s request.

Reddit comment thread expressing well-wishes and support.

Comment criticizing entitled coworker for messaging expectations.

Comment praising someone’s wife for a recommendation.

Text discusses a guy confronting an entitled coworker about chemotherapy not being a vacation.

Text discussing how someone declined early meetings due to radiation treatment, leading to an apology from an entitled coworker.

Text exchange highlighting a guy embarrassing an entitled coworker during a work-related situation.

Text exchange about a coworker being embarrassed over software training demands.

Text exchange where an in-house lawyer embarrasses an entitled coworker by sharing a personal situation involving a doctor’s visit.

Text from social media about a guy handling an entitled coworker’s question.

Text recounting an incident of a college student undergoing cancer treatments, asked to remove his hat by a professor.

Comment by user discussing response to a difficult coworker situation.

Text exchange showing a story about a guy responding to a coworker’s urgent call from the ICU.