From: Collins, Monica P.
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 7:53 AM
To: Blevins, Scott S.
Subject: RE: Cubicle
No biggie. I’m used to the (relatively infrequent) complaints.
From: Blevins, Scott S.
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 7:44 AM
To: Collins, Monica P.
Subject: RE: Cubicle
At this point we don’t have any cubicles available and moving you may not work because you will still be next to others.
From: Collins, Monica P.
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 4:11 PM
To: Blevins, Scott S.
Subject: Cubicle
I’m going to be proactive and go ahead and make a formal request for a different cubicle, before whoever it is gets ticked again. My thinking/singing/humming/etc out loud has been mentioned some 4 to 6 times in the 23 years that I have been here, so that should tell people that it won’t be correcting itself anytime soon. I’ve got an explanation for it in one of these books on my shelf; I’ll see if I can locate it. The simplest explanation is that my external thinking never fully became internal thinking. It drives me crazy that I do it, so I’m sure that I tick quite a few people off. I have to concentrate to correct it, so if I’m concentrating on working, I’m not concentrating on not voicing my thoughts. Lol, it drives my boyfriend crazy that I sing and dance to the Muzak at the grocery store and that I don’t use the blinker when we’re in the car talking but I do it perfectly when I’m driving by myself. Same thing.
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