Sunday, April 19, 2009

What should I do about smelly guy at work?

I started a new job last month and there is this really fat guy who stinks. He comes into the office sweating after climbing the stairs and then stinks the room out. He sweats all day and wears the same clothes so the smell you get is of stale sweat in his clothes.





He also blows his nose really really loudly, I have earphones on with music up full and can still hear him and the noice turns my stomach.





When its a hot day he takes off his shoes and socks and that mixed with the smell from his clothes does not make a good day in the office.





How does this guy not realise his personal habits are not effecting other people? If I had a sweaty top and it smelled a bit I would damn well not be wearing it the next day.





Is he completly oblivious to other people? How can he take off his shoes and socks and not think other people don%26#039;t mind it?





As I%26#039;ve only been here a month I don%26#039;t think I can go to the boss and tell him of the sitution. Do I wait 6 months is over then request another office?

What should I do about smelly guy at work?
I would go buy a bar of Irish Spring, a can of Shower to Shower powder, and some Odor Eaters insoles, and a trial size box of laundry soap, put them in a plain brown bag, write %26quot;Take a Hint%26quot; on the bag, and leave it anonymously on his desk.





He might not be aware that others can smell him, after all, a Fox can%26#039;t smell his own hole.
Reply:you might try one of those fragrant candles, or you might just make the comment wow you need to cool down a little before you come in here you are ripe!!!!!!! That is probably why the last person left and yes I think I would mention it to the boss, he knows it anyway, but ask him for some ideas at least. That is miserable!!!!! One way I handled a similiar situation years ago with a lady co worker, is I gave her some clothes a family member had outgrown and then explained to her how they sure last longer if they are washed often and gave her a few hints on how to take care of the things I gave her..........she got a lot better about changing anyway...............
Reply:Leave him or try to make friendship with him so that u can advice him nicely as a good friend.
Reply:go to www.tellthemforme.com
Reply:Tell your supervisor. All jobs have rules on hygiene, and your co-worker shouldn%26#039;t be an exception.
Reply:MAN YOUR BACK IS AGAINST THE WALL, BEING THAT YOU JUST STARTED WORKING THERE. I FEEL FOR YOU THOUGH! YOU COULD PURCHASE THOSE NEW GLADES AIR FRESHENERS THAT LOOK LIKE LITTLE STANDS %26amp; PLACE THEM NEXT TO YOUR DESK THAT SHOULD HELP WITH THE STINCH. YOU COULD BUY SEVERAL AND PLACE THEM STRATIGICALY! GOOD LUCK DUDE CAUSE YOU NEED IT!
Reply:In this situation tact is the key. Discreetly have a little talk with the person. Try not to sound offensive or disgusted just try and let him see things from your point of view. I%26#039;m sure you are not the only person that has experienced this at the office so probably others will be willing to point out the same problem to him.





Take care and good luck.
Reply:well tell him he needs anti pesperant, and he should buy some new shoes. and put goot powder in them and get skinnier u fat ***...
Reply:Maybe the problem is you. You should find another job. Or quit working all together. It worked for me.
Reply:If there are other employees that feel the same way all of you get together and report it to supervisor.
Reply:Hey buddy..... You reek man..... take a shower and keep the shoes on cause you make me want to CHUCK





The worst he can do is be mad at you.....who cares he%26#039;s a pig



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