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>never wait for the right moment to do something anon, it will never come.
It does sometimes though! Like when I was with that cool coworker, she started us off on doing the cleaning closer to the end of the shift, and said that's apparently when they usually do it. But there's no exact time when to start it so it's not that helpful when she isn't there...

>the second you're told to do something just do it!
I would if I was told to do things! That's the issue, we aren't told anything, we just have a list of things that need to get done by the end of the shift on the app thing where we have our schedule, and there's no direction otherwise. It's way too flexible and I hate it... I need more structure...

>try your best to talk with them if you do.
That's hard... I can talk to them okay if they talk to me first, but I have trouble initiating. I just don't know how or when to start a conversation. Also then it would feel even more embarrassing if we didn't have anything to talk about, which we probably won't. Also also I don't want to talk about myself but they'd probably ask me questions about me and then I'd have to reveal my embarrassing lack of a life to them... yeah, as you can see I am riddled with anxieties. The cool coworker initiated more so she was easier to talk to. I wonder if you were like her at your jobs. Did you help new coworkers out like that and essentially do the employer's job of training them a little, showing them the ropes? I wish I could work with you Anon... that would be so much fun, we could spend so much time together while getting paid for it... Yet another thing industrial society took away from us, I bet it used to be really common for friends to work together in the olden times.

>that's also not a thing here thankfully.
I'm not surprised you guys have more humane laws, it seems to be a trend... get me out of here.

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