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Article created by: Denis Tymulis

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Man holding his head in frustration at desk with laptop and work charts showing red flags of a useless coworker. People that brag about how long they work and/or stay in the office. That's cool buddy. You worked 12 hours and were about as productive as me and I worked my usual 7.

r4ygun , Karolina Report

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    Scientist holding a flask with blue liquid in a laboratory, illustrating red flags of a coworker being out of their depth. I am a lab tech. When I get someone fresh out of school to train, their intelligence isn't a factor in my overall judgement. It's their work ethic. Are they willing to work past the frustration and tedium of a complicated situation? I'll take persistence over genius any day of the week.

    level 1 inchwormwrath , Chokniti Report

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    Workspace with laptop, coffee cup, notepad, and smartphone highlighting red flags of a coworker being useless or out of depth At one company, we had a guy who, when stuck, sat on it quietly, didn't ask for help, didn't make it known he was stuck, just waited until someone came along {some time later} to ask how it was going. This. Don't ever do this.

    mendokusai_yo , Andrew Report

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    Two police officers standing by a car, illustrating red flags that show a coworker is useless or out of depth. I’m a retired Immigration Services Officer. My job was to adjudicate visa petitions, and I also did fraud work. My job was similar to that of a judge. I needed to be impartial, look at evidence, request more evidence if needed, and approve or deny a visa (the fraud stuff was a bit more complex). If an officer has an obvious bias, they are worthless. Sure, we’re all human and have our own personal views, but those need to be dropped at the door. It doesn’t matter what our politics are, where our family is from, what our personal experiences might be, if we have an agenda, we can’t do our jobs effectively.

    Birch2011 , Erik Report

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    Medical professional wearing a white coat and stethoscope while putting on disposable gloves showing coworker red flags. RN here. I know I might offend some other nurses on here, but if you come into work and your hair is not put up, that's just telling me that you don't intend on doing any dirty work. I have pretty, long black hair and I pull it all the way up so it won't fall on my patient when I'm dressing their wound or get in my face when I'm doing chest compressions. You float on my unit with your hair down, I'm already judging you

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    Person working on a laptop and tablet at a desk, highlighting red flags that show a coworker is useless or out of their depth. I once watched a graphic designer measuring her screen with a ruler. She did not even have the zoom set to 100%. Edit: she was not using Photoshop, it was Illustrator. She just did not know that there is a window that tells an object's size when selected, and she was measuring a single object. She yelled at me when I showed her.

    Rhebala , ANTONI SHKRABA Report

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    Three people wearing red volunteer shirts holding badges and cards, illustrating coworker red flags in teamwork. Social worker - I can tell who's going to burn out within weeks of their starting at the agency. Huge red flag if they start taking paperwork home on the weekends to "catch up". You never catch up. If I gave you a week full of 50 hour days you wouldn't catch up. You do the best you can, prioritize correctly and leave work at work when the week is done. The second you start taking work home for the weekend you're going to burn out, and it happens quickly.

    xyentist , cottonbro Report

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    #8

    Not coming out from behind the nurses station to help staff answer call lights. If I see a fellow nurse spend more time in the nurses station than on the hall, I know 1) you’re lazy, 2) you don’t care about the patients, and 3) you have sloppy nursing technique. Nursing is a team sport. If you’re not actively busy delivering nurse only patient care, roll up your sleeves and help out your fellow staff or go home and be lazy there.

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    Police officer standing with back turned in a dimly lit outdoor scene illustrating red flags of a coworker out of their depth. Security: people who brag about how they're all tough, best at [insert martial art here], will tackle the first person who looks at them the wrong way, and generally put out an air of aggressiveness. Nobody wants that. In security, you want level-headed people who don't go off like a rocket at the drop of a pin. Worst of all, in my experience, the rawr-I'm-so-tough-people are usually the ones who cause the most problems and/or the first to be absolutely useless when an emergency happens.

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    Worker in an orange vest and helmet inspecting large industrial machinery highlighting useless coworker red flags concept Talking down to the techs. Don't do this if you are an engineer. Please don't.

    pm_your_lifehistory , Kateryna Report

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    Stressed woman at desk with laptop and notebooks, showing red flags of a coworker being useless or out of their depth. Unwillingness to be wrong. If you get called out for being wrong and don’t agree, have the civil discussion and defend your position, if you can’t defend it without getting upset, you, in fact, are wrong. You just learned something new - be grateful.

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    Two people preparing fresh vegetables and nuts on a wooden table, illustrating red flags of a useless coworker. Line cook here. Its pretty obvious the second someone picks up a knife. Or anyone who brags about going to culinary school alot is generally a bad cook. :edit if you cut yourself just bandage it up and put a glove on and get to it. Unless you're missing a finger, that's different, lol.

    allharveybman , Maarten Report

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    Smartphone calculator displaying numbers on tax forms and coins, illustrating red flags of a useless coworker. Someone who does math on a calculator and keys the answer into an Excel spreadsheet!

    newsfan , Polina Report

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    Two women in a casual office setting, discussing signs that show a coworker is useless or out of their depth. therapists claiming they’ve “never needed therapy” almost always need it, really badly

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    Close-up of a person pouring milk to create latte art, unrelated to red flags showing a useless coworker out of their depth. I barista at a cafe that serves food. We recently had a new hire and I knew she wasn't going to last long when she struck up a conversation with one of the customers at the counter with a line of about 5 people behind them. You can definitely be friendly, but there is too much stuff to do to make time for a full on chat about life and stuff. She ended up being fired the following week.

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    Person using a computer mouse and keyboard at a desk, illustrating coworker red flags and signs of being out of depth. Illustrator here. People who get offended at specific technical criticism (wrong perspective, bad anatomy, etc) and/or justify it with "That's my style".

    nellfallcard , Vojtech Report

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    Former Field technician here. In college we had a Halloween themed labs where we went out and measured the distance from our transact (The line we walk) and any zombie poster we can see from that transect. One of my classmates was hugely biased, saying things like "I can't really see that poster" or "That's really far away, let's skip it" In a real job when you are collecting data, being lazy is the worst thing you can be. It creates biased data and can noticeably skew your results.

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    Team of coworkers reviewing marketing strategy and data charts around a table, highlighting red flags of useless coworkers. Not acknowledging incidents/mistakes. If we find out about it in any way other than by your mouth and your incident report, it's grounds for firing. Bonus points if we find out you damaged a client or our property and didn't report it.

    KP_Wrath , Kindel Media Report

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    Two men operating professional camera equipment indoors, illustrating red flags that show a coworker is out of their depth. I’m always suspicious of other filmmakers who don’t watch movies. Hope that doesn’t sound pretentious, I understand people are busy and don’t always have free time to go to the movie theater for 2 hours and pay 10.99 for a ticket, but being educated about current trends in the industry seems like an obvious part of the job.

    mrtemporallobe , Kyle Report

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    Two coworkers reviewing code on a laptop, illustrating red flags that show a coworker is out of their depth. As a developer, an entry level person started working for the company. I'm a mid dev, but sit near her so I was helping her get going. First job outside school, I understand that a large codebase is overwhelming. I place her in the file and even method and we step through the front end to back end code. I give her an idea of where I see the issue is. I ask if she has any questions. Of course no was the answer. A day goes by, and she is still in the same exact function with the same look on her face. Do you have any questions? No. TL DR: If you're lost, please ask questions. People can't guess what doesn't make sense to you.

    Tha_High_Life , Christina Report

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    Several coworkers stacking hands over a desk with charts and a laptop symbolizing teamwork and identifying red flags. In any line of work, I feel like any individual who isn't willing to cooperate with others is a huge red flag to any goal orientated job or company.

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    #22

    I'm a massage therapist. Whenever I meet a loud or pushy therapist I always wonder. I've done couples massages with therapists like this and 9/10 times they talk to their client through the whole massage, which is a big no no. Usually people want to relax during a massage.

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    Teacher assisting student writing on whiteboard in classroom illustrating coworker red flags and uselessness concept. When other teachers only scream at their classes while only giving their students worksheets.

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    Frustrated coworker struggling at desk with dual monitors, highlighting red flags of a useless or overwhelmed employee. Constantly calling out and never picking up extra jobs, half assing their job, refusing to communicate properly to avoid fault (it doesn't work that way), complaining about clients as soon as they leave or while they're STILL RIGHT THERE.

    Haiku_lass , Yan Report