What are your co-workers like?

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If you are still in school you could say people you've worked with before but if you don't want to talk about it then leave this thread for us adults.

My co-workers are nice. The younger ones don't talk too much. Most of them like to joke around now and then. One of my managers claps a lot and it reminds me of baldi now that I think about it. A couple are into anime (so I started watching Clannad) and one is interested in most video games but we're mostly working so we mostly talk at the end of our shifts but yeah I'm proud to have co-workers to talk to.
 
If you are still in school you could say people you've worked with before but if you don't want to talk about it then leave this thread for us adults.

My co-workers are nice. The younger ones don't talk too much. Most of them like to joke around now and then. One of my managers claps a lot and it reminds me of baldi now that I think about it. A couple are into anime (so I started watching Clannad) and one is interested in most video games but we're mostly working so we mostly talk at the end of our shifts but yeah I'm proud to have co-workers to talk to.

It's hit or miss for my coworkers. I work with a lot of people due to the nature of my job, and unfortunately many of them are poor, but some turn out to be my best of friends! I've had a lot of interesting things happen at work...and not always good ones (or not even often it seems).
 
half of my coworkers need hearing aids... and our job involves working together alot, so it makes it really tough. sometimes i wish the buisness would buy em hearing aids so we could get our work done better, but thats never gonna happen.
 
They're alright. The younger ones annoy me since they don't tend to work as hard, and wouldn't know hard work if it hi5t them in the face, so I tend to just chat with the older workers who actually need a job and haven't got one because their parents told them too.
 
I love my job, but it can get tough. I live on an island with a really unusual socioeconomic dynamic. Combine this with my boss's attitude, (he's a nice guy but he's got insane ball-busting skills and some people take it personal) and the poor wage, you get a surprisingly high turnover rate. I've worked there a year and I'm now the senior employee and facilities manager :confused:.
So I've worked with a lot of people, a few at a time. As people pass through, you get just a little window into their life over the hours.
 
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its lit at my school. i dont have many friends, but some apprentices and trucew to protectme from le haters.
 
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