JazzyRaccoon
JazzyRaccoon

Colleague who snores!

So I am wirking with an early stage startup and for a very large client, I along with one of my colleague have to travel to client location.

So initially the admin provided us with a 2BHK flat with separate room for each one, but because of bad services we moved to a hotel where I have to share the room with this colleague.

I have never slept with someone who snores and bere I am.

This man snores continuously and keeps me awake whole night.

Though once he mentioned about it but lately his snoring is on peak and is disturbing my sleep.

I understand the current state of company hence can’t demand for a separate room as well.

I don’t want to call this out. He gets to sleep pretty well, I am getting jealous as well of it.

What should I do?

I am thankful that I am going back to my home over weekend, but coming back next week is haunting me. I don’t know what should i do?? 😭😭😭

14mo ago
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SparklyWalrus
SparklyWalrus

Voice it out to the admin. You are there, away from your home, literally for company work. No harm in voicing it out they might help you with a separate room. If not I’d say buy a good pair of earplugs.

JazzyRaccoon
JazzyRaccoon

Yeah mentioned this to him only. He said he will take care of it. Fortunately after this, we both were travelling one at a time, hence was not besring him much.

PeppyMarshmallow
PeppyMarshmallow
  1. Inform HR, they should be solving this. They are billing accommodation to the client, it won’t go out of their pocket
  2. Use earplugs ( 3M has good and cheap ones)
JazzyRaccoon
JazzyRaccoon

Accomodation was not billed to client.

GigglyNarwhal
GigglyNarwhal

I had a roommate in college who used to snore sometimes. I bought earplugs. They actually work. Turning fan/AC to max also helps

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