The Working Girl Blog #52: All alone in the middle of a crowd

   
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Blog #52: All alone in the middle of a crowd

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I've been having lunch at work alone for the past few of weeks, or just eating in my office by myself. Pretty lonely actually. Yes, it is possible to be alone even if you're surrounded with people.

But everyone was afraid to talk to me, I suppose for fear of saying the wrong thing, and maybe lose their jobs. More than half of the branch's staff has been re-assigned to other branches or out-and-out retrenched, while a handful was offered accelerated retirement packages.

Can't really blame them, actually. What with the "incident" and the problems of the economy and the company. Yesterday, I was actually in the main office, trying to convince the top brass to lift the hiring ban for our branch. Didn't work, though, and I'm still trying to figure what to say on Monday, and help figure out what to do about having to manage with just half of the staff. Maybe I can call my boss for some advice. Or rather, ex-boss. I did call Sammi after the meeting and told her what happened. So the news is probably all over the office by now.

Anyway..

Truth is I feel a little demotivated nowadays. And, although eating alone is nothing major and things like these never used to matter - now, it does. I've been wondering why. Anyway, like I said, I'm a little demotivated.

   
Anyway, a couple of days ago, as I finished the lunch I barely tasted, all alone again, a couple of my jogging mates came over, proffering an ice cream bar.

It was a peace offering of sorts. Maybe not a peace offering exactly, but they said they were through avoiding me. I was touched by the gesture - a bit teary-eyed, actually. And we had a good time catching up on things as we finished off our ice cream bars. But I had to cut things short, and said we needed to get to work. Had to provide a good example, y'know. But I said I'd treat them out to dinner or something some other time, and have a proper visit. That's what girlfriends do.

And it would have been nice if that was the start of things going back to the way they were, but that would have been too good to be true. Happy endings only happen in movies, like in the movie, Love Actually or something like that - where everything ends the way you want it to. The people who didn't like me still didn't, and those that were still afraid to talk to me still were. And, I suspect, my two friends won't be too popular.

I guess we'll manage.

   

   
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