As
your colleagues leave their desks, you loosen the wheel locks on your wheelchair and wonder, «Will I be able to get out of the building?»
Not exact matches
We know logically that a friend may have
left his or her
desk or a
colleague may be on a call, but when we're on the other end and stress hits, an unanswered chat box is discomforting, and logic goes out the window.
As that capability is refined, your PC might get you what you need even before you think to ask for it — the location of the file you
left on your
desk but that was borrowed by a
colleague, perhaps, or an ambulance when you slump over clutching your chest.
Make sure you take breaks from your
desk and get up and walk around a bit, go see a
colleague instead of emailing, even standing whilst on the phone will help if you are not allowed to
leave your
desk during work time.
Presenting at one of these events lets you interact directly with your
colleagues without
leaving your
desk.
We all want to avoid strikes, having to
leave our homes after a dismissal, golden parachutes, seeing a
colleague fossilise behind their
desk, equality and a great deal of respect.
If you
leave an insult - filled resignation letter on your boss's
desk complaining about the company or your
colleagues, they certainly won't talk about you in glowing terms.
If you're scared to tell your
colleague, the least confrontational way to tell him / her is to
leave an anonymous note on his / her
desk.
You might consult with
colleagues or go online and order books, read a few and
leave the others on the corner of your
desk... for later.