After escaping a horribly toxic environment of my last job, I finally felt like I found a safe haven here. The job itself is not challenging and while the workload is high, it's doable. It also pays well and gives me the option to work from home. It is technically a step down from my previous title (but for a higher salary) and I don't care. I need some time to heal and honestly - I would be happy to stay in a job like this long term so that I can have time and energy to focus on other aspects of my life.
From day 1, my new boss was gossiping how bad the team was, everyone is lazy and incompetent, how she is looking to leave, how she doesn't get along with her boss. I am really not interested, I just want to do my work in peace. She does have a point, I can see those things are kind of true, but they don't bother me. After the level of mind games I have suffered at my previous job, a bit of laziness and micromanagement feels like a walk in the park.
Those conversations with her feel unpleasant and I would rather live in ignorance until I am told that I no longer have a position here. She has recently started saying: "How can you stand this? Why are you still even here?". When I ask her a questions about anything work related, the answers I get are "All these processes are dumb. This whole company is useless". When someone doesn't attend 1 meeting, my boss immediately tells me "Even he has checked out. Everyone is looking to leave".
Changing jobs is very stressful for me and I currently don't have it in me to look or interview for other positions. Although, deep down I feel like I should be looking as this is not a permanent solution.
How would you politely handle these conversations?
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