In my first job, although I was paid a paltry sum of money, it was compensated by some great friendships that I developed over there. I had many of them but I want to talk about a few who were real close to me. I am not going to name them 'cause they might not want to be talked about. So lets say they were B, V and S. Yes, four of us made a great bonding which helped us made the workplace a place to have fun. We enjoyed being together, made fun of each other, felt sad when any one was absent any day and shared workload if any of us was overworked any point of time.
B was most matured amongst all of us. He was the only guy I had ever met, who, I thought, could sell anything to anybody. He also said to me one day, that, he was ready to sell anything but a human being and his own conscience. I agreed. He made more money otherwise than working there. He was involved in buying and selling of used cars and real estates. He made a name for himself in that industry in Delhi. He was always practical and never showed emotion in his work. He was a shrewed employee and a clever businessman. Overall he was a great friend.
V was very immature than his age. He had to be guided by B all the time. He was a great family man though. No matter what, he would put his family on top of his priority list, which was liked by all of us. He was one guy who will always stick to the policies and was loved by all.
S was the most beautiful girl I have ever seen so far (I am sorry biwi, but thats true). In one word she was damn beautiful. She was always smiling, very naughty and never said no to anything. She was the livewire of the group. Very naturally, I fell in love. But thats it. Never gathered any courage to go and tell that to her. I did not express my feelings to anybody, but B&V used to make fun of boh of us. While I used to get angry with them, S never said anything to them. She just smiled and ignored it. She was awesome !
This bonding broke when S got married to someone and that jerk made her quit the job. That was the only day when we saw S crying. She cried like a baby. That was her last day in office and we never met ever again.