I’ve always wanted as little physical contact with my co-workers as possible. Listening to them screaming across the office, watching them picking their noses, and hearing them prattle on about the inanities of their lives tends to do that to me.
While I guess many people feel like that, human psychology has this odd quirk that despite how annoying they are we still mostly like our extended family or modern day equivalents of it. Isolating oneself from that effect is not easy when working in-house and companies know that.
I’ve always wanted as little physical contact with my co-workers as possible. Listening to them screaming across the office, watching them picking their noses, and hearing them prattle on about the inanities of their lives tends to do that to me.
While I guess many people feel like that, human psychology has this odd quirk that despite how annoying they are we still mostly like our extended family or modern day equivalents of it. Isolating oneself from that effect is not easy when working in-house and companies know that.
Oh, I enjoy spending time with people I choose to spend time with, just not with people foisted upon me. Basically, “friends” over “family”.