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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-05-10 06:31 pm

[ SECRET POST #4145 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4145 ⌋

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Re: Based on #1

(Anonymous) 2018-05-11 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
Generally I'm okay with my co-workers. They seem pretty neat from what bits I know of them, and they're mostly nice. I don't see most of them much because of the nature of our schedules, which I don't mind too much because I'm pretty socially anxious. I can fake it well enough if we're talking shop, but anything beyond that I mostly just let the other person talk and chime in with the rare comment.

There's one particularly who always wants to talk if we're both in the common areas even though I'm working at a computer, which I wish would be enough to deter them but no such luck. I don't...not like them, but I'm also not the type to make friends with co-workers and prefer to keep my work and personal life separate. I guess at times I'm off-put by what they talk about sometimes, like it seems inappropriate for a work environment but I can't pinpoint any other reason than "I don't want to hear you talk about x, y, and z while we're here," and with me being as private as I am that's a lot of things. But in-team gossip has it they're not well-liked by some co-workers, to the point one person waited in the break room until they heard I wasn't talking to this particular co-worker. So I guess I figure if others don't want to talk to them, I can handle being someone to vent to, especially if they think the little conversing I do is enjoyable. I do think they might like me somewhat though, so it's awkward.

I'm honestly probably closest to my supervisor. I think a lot has to do with how understanding and accommodating she is about everything. One time my nephew swallowed a battery and I wasn't sure if I was going to come in. I did, though a tad late, and she and I e-mailed about the situation which put me at better ease. I'm also oddly more comfortable in work interactions with people higher up than me because there's a clear hierarchy and I know who to defer to because I'm a natural follower.