Monday, August 24, 2009

I Have Work Friends. When Did That Happen?

Today was my first day back at work after a week and half off of vacation. (Sidenote: If I could move to Europe right now, I would. My trip was fantastical. I love the Mediterranean. Everyone go there now.)

The first day back is always the worst. No matter what stress is involved. I spent two hours checking emails on Saturday and I still didn't get all caught up until 5PM today. The first day back almost always involves a lot of meetings, eating lunch at your desk, popping multiple Excedrin, and being "invisible" on Gchat so that you're not bombarded by all your friends wanting to know how your vacay was.

Today was not just a day of stress for me however. Today was a day of realizations. And that realization was that I have work friends.

I've been saying for a while now that I don't have many work friends. I actually moan about it a lot on this blog (and to WG1) and that's mainly because at my last job in NYC I felt like I had a lot of friends to commiserate with. I had people to eat lunch with, talk about reality TV with, and just generally chat with. And after a long vacation (or even just a day off), I would spend hours catching up with my NYC coworkers.

So I felt a little sad this morning when I got to work and I didn't have my NYC coworkers to dish with. Of course my new cube mates (I switched desks recently so I have new cubicle neighbors) asked me how my trip was, but they didn't ask me about any details.

Later in the day, I went to hang out with one of my work friends in her office. As I was complaining about all the work I have to do in the next few weeks, she responded with, "Yea you might want to get on that since you've spent the last hour making the rounds chatting up all your work buds. Have you done any work today other than socialize?"

And it was then I realized that I had work friends. Without even realizing it I had wandered aimlessly around the office for an hour stopping to chat with coworkers about my trip and their weekends (turns out one of my coworkers was born in Turkey! Who knew!). An hour! Spent talking to coworkers! And I thought I had no work friends.

Turns out I have nothing to moan about after all. After eight months at my new company, I have work friends. And that's a pretty nice realization to start a week off with.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have met my best friends through various workplaces. And my current roommate is also a coworker. Where else are you going to make friends? Work is the obvious location...

Ashley said...

Some people are really subtle when they decided they are your friend. It's great that you realize that you have friends at work! This might actually help these friendships grow even more.

Bayjb said...

I have a ton of work friends. IT's amazing how important it really is to have good friends at work because you are with them SO MUCH. Welcome back!

Chocolate & Chants said...

I HAD work friends, until they got fired or quit. Now I feel really lonely at work.

kokostiletto said...

WORK FRIENDS ARE THE BOMB! Love them to death! You go through tough times together :)

Unknown said...

Aw that's exciting! That's like buying shirt, taking it home, forgetting it's in your closet, and rediscovering 6 months later! There's nothing better than having friends at work to chat with. After all, you're with your coworkers for most of your day!!

pringles08 said...

Word friends to help lighten up feel of your workplace. Glad to hear you had an awesome time on your vacay. ;)

Marcia said...

Amazing isn't it to have work friends. I like all my 14 co-workers.
It's also nice to hear you've had a nice vacation. The Mediterranean (what a word!) are beautiful.

Ms. Salti said...

At least you've got people to chat with. I don't work with anyone remotely near my age and my job gets pretty lonely/boring on a daily basis!

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