dryope wrote:
Thanks, guys. I think chamomile tea and getting tipsy are not going to help (I know because I have tried both), but I appreciate the thought.
I was hoping to elicit some more strategic ideas about handling these things from folks who have managed to navigate office life, but I get it that this topic isn't burning up the forum right now. It's OK, just my first post.
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I understand exactly what you mean about the meetings.
I loved the engineering staff meetings at my last job. We took turns talking about our current projects, and usually branched off into offering up solutions or assistance to each other. Great way to stay connected.
My current company? More people in the meeting, very chaotic deviating from points, random diversions into personal lives (how do they remember all of this stuff about each other?) and yes, the sudden high pitch of laughter or grating of giggling. The brainstorming meetings are the worst.
Long meetings, I take a lot of bathroom and coffee breaks (the vp raises eyebrows but my manager understands).
Short meetings, I volunteer to take notes... It gives me an excuse to look down and not react to things (sorry, must've missed your joke, I was busy trying to capture the boss's comment about the importance of X quality.).