bb0811/ 13;48;22;01 sot - rachel gillett - business insider - i wouldn't say that it's wrong to express your political views in the workplace, but i would say that it's inadvisable. but what happens when your choice for the white house is making you feel isolated at o'brien - i felt disrespected, insulted. john o'brien says he felt targeted after he posted a pro-trump postcard in his work space b34070 sot - john o'brien - 16;00;26;04- three managers of the company// 16;00;29;31 - told me i had to take that down, that it wasn't allowed up - john o'brien - 16;01;21;56 seeing that it felt like an attack// 16;34;57;17prior to putting my postcard up on my corkboard i was treated very well//once i had put up the "make america great again" on my cork board, everything changed o'brien decided to his company not wishing to comment to abc news. if you find the political conversation unavoidable in your office, here are some do's and don'ts on how to best approach this touchy subject (gfx) bb0812 sot -rachel gillett - business insider - 13;55;05;34 don't think of it as an opportunity to change the