But one thing I really don't like is the social situation. Pretty much everyone in the org has a family and/or isn't interested in the social aspect of work. They are all personable and kind, but they aren't there to socialize -- it's just their job.
As someone who doesn't have a family and is only a couple of years out of college, this lack of socialization has been pretty tough. I wonder if it's this way everywhere or if big tech infra just attracts people who are working for the money and don't particularly care about socialization.
So I wonder: if you work in infra, does this resonate with you? How do you deal with it (or do you)?
And you should consider yourself goddamn lucky to work at a place that puts a value on work life balance. Come back and read this in ten years when you have a family and you’ll probably cringe.
Part of it is just covid too I think. Not just the current situation but the muscle memory built up of not going out.
Take a cue from your coworkers and look outside of the workplace to fulfill your social needs.