Thread: Quiet at work?
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Old Jan 20, 2018, 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by healingme4me View Post
I agree about it depending on the type of work that you do. And work performance, quality of work, to me, displays proactive over whether someone is chatty or not.
Yes, I'm sorry, I did not take this into account. It does depend on industry. In my field, it's okay to be quiet but you also have to be proactive and able to speak up when necessary. But lots of jobs do not require that.

I don't think people should ever be criticized for character traits like this UNLESS it's affecting their work. Like you're a sales person but you're too shy to talk to customers...that kind of thing. But in that instance, maybe you're in the wrong line of work.
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