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That includes Flo, Bellle, and Jolene. If you look at it, none of them had nothing in common, they listened to different music, had different taste in men, and of course, different personalities. It's like they had no other friends. Even Mel hung with them a lot off the clock. Everytime something came up outside of work, they all hung out like best friends. With replacements like Belle and Jolene, one would question how fast they would become part of the "clique"
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Clique indeed. We never saw any other female friends of theirs did we? If Alice didn't have her co-workers, what would she have done? I get the idea that Flo didn't even hang around Vera until Alice came along.
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Heck, I don't socialize with my co-workers off the clock! hee hee heee
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I used to do the after hours thing with co-workers. Personally leave work at work and personal life outside of work. I find that bull when they would have activities outside of work in the name of "team building." Getting drunk with co-workers is not team building. Team building happens on the clock when people are working together and for each other for a common goal and that is representing whatever the company stands for and the business of it. Things get too familiar when co-workers start hobnobbing outside of work. I remember the Mary Tyler Moore Show was like that as well as the Dick Van Dyke Show.
My personal preference is to not do things with co-workers after work and be with my family and friends. I don't even like doing lunch with co-workers. It's me I am more guarded in the workplace. With smaller companies I do understand that element getting into play. Mel's Diner had that element there. Flo had a life where she would go out on dates and hang out at the Chase Chugalug and Vera would go to see old movies. The only time Alice had a life was when she was trying to pursue her singing career. Belle and Jolene there was no interest or activities they would do on their own. |
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That's probably the one major problem with workplace sitcoms. They want to have storylines that include the whole cast, so unless they're in the diner for every minute of every episode, they try and have them together outside of work.
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I have never hung out with co-workers in all my years of working-lol Lunch Yes, After hours Hell No
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I think sometimes you're really asking for trouble when you socialize with coworkers outside of work, especially if it involves drinking, like a happy hour or something. And besides, how many times do you really like the people you work with enough to socialize outside of work too? I can be friendly with people during work time, but mostly, with only a few exceptions, I find work people are in the same category as family people: sometimes these are people you would never be friends with if it weren't for that family or work connection, but whether you like them or not, this is who you're stuck with, and though you have to get along with them and tolerate them you don't have to be best friends with them.
It's nice that the waitresses were so close, but I don't know whether those three would be friends anyway if they had never worked together. |
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You're right, you can ask for trouble by drinking with co-workers outside of work. But in my case, we get together with a small group of people, people whom we are all compatible with, just a few hours of relaxing and socializing, and then we go home for the weekend. We don't hang out. |
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My company actually discourages after hours socializing and in fact, if you two or more of you are on different levels (management, skilled labor, etc), it can get you terminated!!
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This is the case and point that dibbling and dabbling personal and personnel is dangerous. What we see on Alice, Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke of after hours socializing is only fictional. There is a downside to that if it's not manage properly. |
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Tis true mstewart. The policy is outlandish, but doesn't affect me personally as I do not socialize with my co-workers. Heck, I doubt I would have been friends with some of these people if I had not met them in a work situation.
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Well it kinda made sense to me, Alice was by herself in a new town and didn't know anyone or have family around besides her son. I use so socialize with frineds from work sometimes but not all the time.
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