So when I worked in last 2 roles, I’d joke around and have a laugh with colleagues, the workplace culture of those places I guess was more relaxed, but I got that sense of lack of camaderie or fellowmanship from others too during my time working.

Sorry to be naive, but is it because some people look out for themselves and it’s kind of “Yeah you’re a funny guy but uh… when shit hits the fan I ain’t there with you” kind of shtick.

Not saying these guys are assholes or anything, but I just think with the current world in any work industry it seems to be tricky to make real friendships inside and outside of work.

I don’t know if this just me but I notice that big distinction of the joking around and sharing the same invested topics (I.e. video games) but no more than that

TLDR - Confused if people are being genuine, but they don’t really “care” in a sense?

Please let me know if I’m spouting gobbledygook, thank you.

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    Yeah but not all people need or want that. I agree with op. Camaraderie makes the job easier.

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        Isn’t that the whole point of hiring people that fit the company culture? I’ve worked at both types of places in different stages of my life. Both can feel good or bad depending on where you’re at. Don’t try to change the job to fit your needs. Find a different one.

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          The words “company culture” always make me laugh.

          Company culture is the first to go out the window when shit hits the fan.

          People being let go for speaking their minds, în the most respectful manner, by a company that “values openness”.

          Culture being changed to fit the current corporate needs.

          “Company culture” is nothing but corporate 🐂💩.

          Don’t drink the corporate kool-aid, kids.

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        I feel like that’s a different thing. “We’re a family” is a forced perversion of actual meaningful relationships with co-workers.

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            I do agree though, that the forced family is the worst.

            At some point, someone found out that people who get along with their coworkers work better and like their job better. So, some dense HR directors thought, “If we want people to work better, we should force them to be friends!”

            Then you get mandatory team-builders that maybe two people enjoy, and the rest are thinking about how they’d rather be spending their time.

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      Not only that but it makes it easier to care about one another, which gives a greater incentive to unionize.