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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I get it, some people want to quiet quit with their lazy girl jobs from home and don’t ever want to see the inside of an office. Others have ambition, [b]want to have real relationships with colleagues [/b]and are willing to make some effort to show up in person. We’ll see which group has progressed farther in their careers over the next few years, I know who I’m betting on.[/quote] Okay, I confess. I do NOT want to have real relationships with coworkers. I don't. Sorry if that makes me a bad person. [/quote] I understand this, I’m a mid 40s mom who doesn’t have any need for new relationships, but I also think of all of the people who trained or mentored me when I was new in my career and I understand it’s my turn to do that for the next generation. It’s much harder to do that from home.[/quote] People who don’t “need any new relationships.” So American. No wonder loneliness is an epidemic in this country with people shutting the door on each other. [/quote] You just care about your needs and it’s a social issue, not work issue. Very few actually mentor and you can do that from wfh. I would never be friends with coworkers. Friendly, yes, friends, no. [/quote] I meant society in general, not just the workplace. UMC people refuse to interact on anything more than a surface level or open their circles to anyone but their nuclear family and a few friends from college. Living in a tiny world. It is sad. But everyone is too busy, busy, busy and self-centered. [/quote] If you have time to socialize at work - you are the one who is not working hard enough [/quote]
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