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bdcjacko

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Rayne870 said:
bdcjacko said:
I'm guessing jumjalalabash is reading the tread at face value, and thinking I'm the one that flipped out, which is the risk of asking a question like this. I'm fine with it.
Probably, but I have nothing better to do than sit here and point out things and such. I really have nothing that requires my attention at work lol.
Same thing here. Work is dumb and boring.
 

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LadyMint said:
Did something like this happen to you recently? Well anyway, my answer is no. By default I wouldn't have a radio on in my work environment unless I had earphones attached to it. If I'm forgetful enough to leave it blaring, then by all means one of my co-workers is allowed to turn it down or off. Or even to a different station, although when I get back since it's mine I would just turn it right back to my own station. I'm easy-going like that.
I have a co-worker that leaves her radio on...well it is on right now, I can hear it. she has been gone for about 2 hours. I have turned it down in the past and she flips shit when I turn it down because she doesn't like people touching stuff on her desk. I understand, but I have right not to listen to her music that no one else is listening too.
Well she has absolutely no right to be upset, let alone "flip a shit." She may own the radio, (or maybe not, who knows) but she does not own the desk, does not own the building, and most certainly does not own the air particles that she is disturbing which distract co-workers and negatively affect productivity. If this is a repeat offence, she should be lucky that nobody has tipped off whoever it is that's in charge to the fact that she's disturbing the work environment.

If she cares enough about her radio to not want people to ever touch it, she should care enough about it to learn to turn it off when she leaves so nobody that doesn't want to hear her crap has to hear her crap. On top of shortening the life of the device, she is also wasting either her own batteries, or electricity that she does not own, and being a general *****.
 

crop52

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for how long was she gone?
did you try to ask her to turn it down before she left?

everyone here seems to be making assumptions,
need clarification from OP,

Edit: oops, nevermind, i quickly skimmed through the thread, sorry guys :(
anyway, OP sounds completely reasonable in this situation,
 

bdcjacko

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crop52 said:
for how long was she gone?
did you try to ask her to turn it down before she left?

everyone here seems to be making assumptions,
need clarification from OP,

Edit: oops, nevermind, i quickly skimmed through the thread, sorry guys :(
anyway, OP sounds completely reasonable in this situation,
Not for nothing, but it is hard to ask someone to turn off a radio or whatever if they have left before noticing that they were gone. For clarification purposes, I'm in a cubical with walls I can see over if I stand. So I can't see anyone coming or going.
 

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This is creepy and it also boils my blood a bit because it reminds me of an old roommate who really would leave his TV on after he left for hours at a time. I'd be in the room trying to work and didn't want to hear fucking Kim Kardashian bang on about her cellulite (he was obsessed with E! in case you were wondering) so I'd turn it off. He'd come back and yell at me for doing so. This and other things got me so fed up with him we ended up having multiple fights, verbal and physical and culminated in him moving out (victory!)
 

Spygon

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No the person is not actually using the device i am surprised they had not turned it off before leaving to be honest.
 

Jodah

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No more than them asking me to turn it down while I am at the desk. Its mildly annoying but I'm not gunna shoot up the place for it.
 

Knusper

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It certainly wouldn't bother me - they are there to work after all, and should be allowed to do so in the best working environment that can be offered. I only wonder why OP asks.
 

bdcjacko

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Jodah said:
No more than them asking me to turn it down while I am at the desk. Its mildly annoying but I'm not gunna shoot up the place for it.
Why would you be mildly annoyed if they turned your radio down if you were gone for over and hour and not listening to it anyhow? Just out of curiosity.
 

bdcjacko

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Knusper said:
It certainly wouldn't bother me - they are there to work after all, and should be allowed to do so in the best working environment that can be offered. I only wonder why OP asks.
read the thread, it has been answered more than once to why
 

supermariner

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If i wasn't there then why should i care?
i'm in the wrong for leaving it on
when i'm there i'd appreciate them asking me rather than just doing it
but in your scenario i wasn't there for a reasonably substantial amount of time anyway
 
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Sounds like you've got one crazy ***** for a co-worker. Hell, you said there were other people working there, why don't you try getting them on your side, you know, if she keeps freaking out at you? Sounds like it wouldn't be that hard.
 

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Not at all? I'm not there, it is just a radio, who cares? I'd actually be even happier if they just turned it off or unplugged it...
 

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Upon the charter signed during the cease fire agreement on April 27th 2011 of the war of Office Supplies, it is CLEARLY stated in verdict seven dash three that no outside party from the eastern side of the office may touch my radio. Hence fourth, I declare WAR!
 

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bdcjacko said:
manaman said:
It wouldn't bother me at all if they asked me to turn down the music. However it's my stuff and messing with it without my permission would bother me a bit. It shows a total lack of respect for my person and my things.

Still like I said, if they asked, no problem. They could even ask to change it to station we can all enjoy, or to use it when I am not around. Wouldn't bother me at all.
The question is if you aren't around and they turned it off. They can't very well ask permission if you aren't there.
Not to mention the fact that in a workspace there are probably going to be some people with differing music tastes. Having the radio on in the first place would be kinda inconsiderate, when everyone seems to have an iPod or MP3 or whatever that would do instead.
It isn't really much like someone walking into your house at all either. Its a public space. Not only that, people are trying to concentrate. They're well within their rights to sort things out for themselves if you aren't there.
Think how annoying/distracting it would be if someone left a TV on or some music that you don't like while you're all working. They leave, so you turn it off, but then they come back and get all pissy at you. They'd quickly be the most unpopular person in the room.

OT: No. For starters I'd listen to my iPod instead out of respect for the fact that most people don't like my music so much. It isn't exactly conducive to concentrating either. Read: lamb of god and meshuggah.
 

Jodah

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bdcjacko said:
Jodah said:
No more than them asking me to turn it down while I am at the desk. Its mildly annoying but I'm not gunna shoot up the place for it.
Why would you be mildly annoyed if they turned your radio down if you were gone for over and hour and not listening to it anyhow? Just out of curiosity.
Its one of those "Don't touch my stuff!!! Okay...whatever, I'm over it." Reactions.
 

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bdcjacko said:
Chairman Miaow said:
It would only bother me because they didn't have the levels of maturity needed to just ask me to turn it down/off.
How can they ask you if you aren't there?
I assume I didn't just turn it on and then instantly leave.
 

bdcjacko

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Jodah said:
bdcjacko said:
Jodah said:
No more than them asking me to turn it down while I am at the desk. Its mildly annoying but I'm not gunna shoot up the place for it.
Why would you be mildly annoyed if they turned your radio down if you were gone for over and hour and not listening to it anyhow? Just out of curiosity.
Its one of those "Don't touch my stuff!!! Okay...whatever, I'm over it." Reactions.
That is understandable but you would let it ruin your day.
 

bdcjacko

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Chairman Miaow said:
bdcjacko said:
Chairman Miaow said:
It would only bother me because they didn't have the levels of maturity needed to just ask me to turn it down/off.
How can they ask you if you aren't there?
I assume I didn't just turn it on and then instantly leave.
No, the point isn't when you turned it on. It is that you left it on for whatever reason when you left and someone turned it off while you were unreachable.