Last week I red 4 books, spent 5 hours hiking, cooked 2 4-person meals and ate a few bananas.... ans still got enough free time to watch a couple of movies and the last simpsons show...
If you don't like TV don't watch it... let us be happy our way... not yours
I've read some of the comments saying things like: "why would I have friends at work?" or "why take my personal life into my job?"
Humans are social beings and as such it is completely impossible NOT to bring your personal life to work. Everything you do has an effect on everyone around you, wether you like it or not.
I've had enough luck to make GREAT friends with the people I work with and worked with...
I play poker with a former co-worker and a present co-worker.
One of the people I work with is someone I can trust to ask him advice in my personal life (as well as my professional)... and I think it's great to have someone to trust.
As to socializing in group, in my current job, we being one of those start-up hip crowds, we used to have parties where everyone stayed and had drinks, danced and had their idea of fun.
I think it is hard enough to find good enough people to have as friends to discard workmates right away.
I read and re-read the formula...
After all of that I think Sollog is definitely more professional than these guys.
What twisted sense of humour could rate your comment +4?
Although I personally consider your comment to be funny... I think it is really inapropriate.
not an altogether bad end for a spammer
You gotta be kiding... All the users in the world will go for Scenario A...
What would you rather have? someone telling you off right away or someone who speaks for an hour about things you have no clue whatsoever about?
Last week I red 4 books, spent 5 hours hiking, cooked 2 4-person meals and ate a few bananas.... ans still got enough free time to watch a couple of movies and the last simpsons show...
If you don't like TV don't watch it... let us be happy our way... not yours
I've read some of the comments saying things like: "why would I have friends at work?" or "why take my personal life into my job?"
Humans are social beings and as such it is completely impossible NOT to bring your personal life to work. Everything you do has an effect on everyone around you, wether you like it or not.
I've had enough luck to make GREAT friends with the people I work with and worked with...
I play poker with a former co-worker and a present co-worker.
One of the people I work with is someone I can trust to ask him advice in my personal life (as well as my professional)... and I think it's great to have someone to trust.
As to socializing in group, in my current job, we being one of those start-up hip crowds, we used to have parties where everyone stayed and had drinks, danced and had their idea of fun.
I think it is hard enough to find good enough people to have as friends to discard workmates right away.