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<blockquote data-quote="Shadow_83uk" data-source="post: 1420712" data-attributes="member: 306632"><p>Its not always as straight forward as you imply There can be some challenges in work i have always injected at my desk as put simply why shouldn't I but i have had complaints from others to the senior manager (I'm a manager myself) to which a conversation was had as to i should go elsewhere being who i am the response was not pleasant to my manager and resulted in an apology to me but you have to appreciate this can be a difficult situation for some and there is still a lot of ignorance out there. </p><p></p><p>However i do agree you shouldn't feel the need to go and hide as a rule I've found being open has encouraged people to ask and understand the condition better </p><p></p><p>If that's not very articulate i use the excuse of tiredness </p><p></p><p>Hope it all works out for you though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadow_83uk, post: 1420712, member: 306632"] Its not always as straight forward as you imply There can be some challenges in work i have always injected at my desk as put simply why shouldn't I but i have had complaints from others to the senior manager (I'm a manager myself) to which a conversation was had as to i should go elsewhere being who i am the response was not pleasant to my manager and resulted in an apology to me but you have to appreciate this can be a difficult situation for some and there is still a lot of ignorance out there. However i do agree you shouldn't feel the need to go and hide as a rule I've found being open has encouraged people to ask and understand the condition better If that's not very articulate i use the excuse of tiredness Hope it all works out for you though [/QUOTE]
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