Some co-workers are part of a team, helping and maintaining a <br />semblance of fun. <br /> <br />Going out of the way to explain parts of your job which were <br />never explained by an immediate supervisor. <br /> <br />Wanting to get the most out of a new job experience - a person <br />with a sense of fairness and humor helps get jobs done quicker <br />without much ado. <br /> <br />Communicating through proper lines, no dishonesty or malevolent <br />feelings getting in the way of job performance. <br /> <br />There are some rare co-workers with good attitudes and resources, <br />being waylaid by petty, immature supervisors, jealous of their <br />friendship with others at work. <br /> <br />Fine jobs - unappreciated by the directors and C.E.O.'s - <br />unappreciated, unrewarded, co-workers left with feelings of <br />remorse, even when they've done excellent jobs. <br /> <br />It isn't ethical or fair to treat human beings as if they were <br />dirt - but that's exactly what many of them are guilty of.<br /><br />RoseAnn V. Shawiak<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/co-workers/