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At what point is it OK to tell a fellow coworker to just shut up and stop
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So im gonna sound like an asshole here, but I have a coworker who complains about everything personal in their life at work. And every story is a one up to someone else's.

Did someone lose a family member? They lost both parents in the span of 2 days.

Did someone get injured? Suddenly, they are also injured and need accommodation. Every accommodation

Every day, it's "ow my, this hurts, my that hurts."

They never help with other tasks, and the rest team has to pick up the slack while they just sit at the register all day.

And literally, I mean sit

Poor guy broke a leg last month and chose to work. And said person wouldn't give up thier seat (managers got him a chair but still)

I once fell in the parking lot and got pretty scraped up wasn't bad, but you know coworkers gave me sympathy, less than 5 hours later, they "fall" and twist an ankle walking to clock out

Claims to need workers comp but won't go to doctor

Edit: I was being vauge on purpose, so I didn't sound agest but I wannansay this is also one of our older coworkers , they are closer to 60 , while rest of us are in our 20/30s

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