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Not learning and adapting, never admitting they're wrong when they actually do realise they are wrong.
Managers tend to not like me.
Refusing to learn is the most frustrating things. Working computer repair this would be the surefire way that 1) I was not going to like you and 2) you were going to be a moron who will give me a lot of money of the years.
"I lost my Gmail password."
"Sure let me show you how to reset it"
"NO. JUST DO IT"
"sigh, that'll be $30."
I would always try to teach people how to do things. Refusing to learn at all though, well, I've always wondered if there's a link to refusing to learn anything new and dementia
I have a major problem!!! It is causing me pain and I cannot work because of this issue!!!
Sure let me fix itβ¦
No!! Not now! Come back later!
So, it isnβt that big an issue?
No!!! It is so big I will talk to your boss about how you are not helping and why it is causing me issues!!!!
βββ yeah had this conversation more than once. Sigh
I feel you.
Never admitting you're wrong is a big one. Admitting you're wrong allows you to grow as a person.