| About 60 of us and I enjoy nearly all of them. My smaller team is especially friendly and we love our supervisor. I would guarantee if asked to name the "problem people" we would all name the same 2 people. |
| Yes. I love my co-workers. Hardest working and funniest bunch ever. It has what has kept my at my job for 20y. |
| I like some of them. One of my direct reports is terrible all around and extremely toxic to everyone else. It has become a full time job to get her out. It is exhausting |
| I’m not friends with any of them outside of work, but I get along with most all of them just fine when we’re in the same room. |
| I have liked my coworkers in the past. There have always been people I've really clicked with and consider friends. I am not feeling it at my current job unfortunately and don't particularly like them. I think it's likely because we are mostly virtual and just don't have the space to build the relationships. |
| I adore my co-workers. I have never met them IRL but I we have truly connected and know "enough" about each other, but still professional, to really make it work. |
| It’s only been since the pandemic/WFH craze that so many have decided that they need to judge their co-workers as human beings. |
| I really like all of my co-workers…except one who will not STFU and doesn’t read social cues. |
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I have some of the greatest coworkers and many are close friends.
But… the ones I/we don’t like we really don’t like. |
| I'm about half and half. I have to say, whether someone pulls their weight affects how much I like them. I am starting to think about looking for a new job and culture is so important; how do I find the places like some of the PPs have named where everyone gets along so well? |
| I value and respect mine more than I could ever say. They are so supportive and fun, push me to be my best and have my back whenever life and work through curveballs. |
| They are nice enough but they are 20 years younger and almost all straight out of law school so we are at totally different stages in life. Also, we seem to churn through workers every few years so it's hard to make an investment in a work relationship beyond just getting things done. I think some of them hang out together outside of work doing happy hours and all that. |
| I also adore most of my coworkers, 11 total. They are all smart and committed and funny, with the exception of one who is not funny but extra worthy so ok. |
| I like them well enough, but luckily I only have to see them a few times a year. |
| I love and adore my co workers. Every single one |