What are you supposed to do, work environment-wise, if you have a strong allergy/migraine trigger?
Can you sit near a ventilation duct? Or somewhere else that's upwind of the bad odors?
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What are you supposed to do, work environment-wise, if you have a strong allergy/migraine trigger?
Can you sit near a ventilation duct? Or somewhere else that's upwind of the bad odors?
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Can you sit near a ventilation duct? Or somewhere else that's upwind of the bad odors?
The only location that'd work in this layout is an office. And that would either be impossible or extremely disruptive. To something.
It doesn't really help with the whole feeling fragile, but is there a scent or flavor that acts as even a mild block or pleasent distraction? Like coffeebeans at a perfume store or whatever.
is there a scent or flavor that acts as even a mild block or pleasent distraction?
Oh, nice. I don't have anything around now, but that might totally work. I'll have to sniff around at home.
Perfume chick left. I can restart breathing through my nose.
A fan? Febreze or some other nose numbing thing? I use this thing from Origins for sinus pain [link] it's something that's heavily minty and tingly. Clears my sinuses right out. And I think it makes me smell nothing else.
And a desk fan! This is what other people are for, to do all the heavy thinking.
That mint would set me right off. But other scents might work...
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I know that coffee beans are used as a scent clearer in perfume stores and other scent heavy places.
Also? I think you can speak to someone about scents triggering you. I have heard of offices having a policy of no perfumes and if there is an employee eating area or break room, popcorn boy could maybe be asked to keep his smelly snacks in there and to only have non-smelly snacks in the work area.
I can't ask the guy four cubes over to not eat popcorn,
A lot of offices don't allow popcorn because it can be such a distraction. (My office has popcorn going in the kitchen all day long, but I digress...) If it's a frequent problem, it might be worth finding out if you can quietly put a bug in someone's ear.
Both of those could be worked on, given sufficient alcohol.
Five seconds looking at my work inbox will do the trick quite nicely. But I'd take the alcohol anyway.
Hell, I bet she'd carry the large caliber weapon if we just gave her one.
Yes, please.