Work Friendships

At every job I’ve held for any length of time, I’ve made some pretty intense friendships. I suppose when you find yourself hunkered down in the same foxhole you tend to develop a bond of sorts. Comrades in arms. At least that has always been my experience. Whenever I’ve left a job, I’ve attempted to…

At every job I’ve held for any length of time, I’ve made some pretty intense friendships. I suppose when you find yourself hunkered down in the same foxhole you tend to develop a bond of sorts. Comrades in arms. At least that has always been my experience.

Whenever I’ve left a job, I’ve attempted to keep in touch with these friends, and 99 times out of 100, it doesn’t happen. I will try to make an effort but it goes unreciprocated. Does that mean the friendship never existed in the first place? I don’t believe that for a second. But work friends are a different breed. They can be strong and intense, but they lack depth. Without deep roots, they cannot thrive.

Maybe now, in the Facebook era, that will change. It’s easier to keep in touch, and more and more friendships seem to lack depth and yet thrive in cyberspace. All I know is that when I walked away from my Jacksonville job for the last time the other day, I felt profoundly sad because of all the dear people that I will most likely lose. I left them my e-mail address. Will I hear from any of them?

There’s no way to force people to keep in touch. Maybe our common thread was that foxhole, and I just climbed out of it and left them there to soldier on. But I am quite certain I will feel the lack of these friends for years to come.

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7 responses to “Work Friendships”

  1. I always stayed at a job, when I should have moved on, because of the people I loved working with and for. But, I also was relieved to some extent after leaving due to some others that I despised working with and for. My two best friends, I met on my last job, and I was the first to leave, I am happy and proud to say that we keep in touch, we’ve known each other for 14 years now and have grown so much closer. Sometimes, our husbands also join us and we all get along great. We are all in our Golden Years and each year becomes sweeter.

    1. Then you are lucky indeed! Good for you. 🙂

  2. I always wonder how much of friendship is just getting used to having someone around… also, people are shallow and have short attention spa… squirrel!!!

    1. lol. Yeah, you have a point.

  3. So where are you now? Somewhere in Washington?

    1. I made it! I just went several days without internet, so have a lot of catching up to do. Thank goodness I scheduled some “just in case” blog entries in the mean time.

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