So I rock up to work this morning and the first thing out of my manager's mouth is...
"Fireheart, <coworker> passed away this morning from a car crash."
She'd gone away for a week to spend some time with family and she and another car had collided-we're still unsure if she hit it, or she was hit. She died almost immediately at the scene. One of my coworkers is taking some time off for compassionate leave (as she was quite close to the now deceased). Granted though, my manager was tactful about it. While he needed to replace her hours for when she returned, he'd already picked those who were going to replace the shifts. We did our best for the day, or surprisingly, stronger than we were previously.
It also actually made me realise just how much of a "family" so to speak, we'd all become. Every time another coworker came in, whether they were working or not, they were all informed of her death by my manager, when he could've waited until their next shifts (and not all of them were working the replacement shifts). I checked her Facebook page when I had a moment...there were a LOT of comments on there from family and friends, along with a heap of work friend comments.
"Fireheart, <coworker> passed away this morning from a car crash."


She'd gone away for a week to spend some time with family and she and another car had collided-we're still unsure if she hit it, or she was hit. She died almost immediately at the scene. One of my coworkers is taking some time off for compassionate leave (as she was quite close to the now deceased). Granted though, my manager was tactful about it. While he needed to replace her hours for when she returned, he'd already picked those who were going to replace the shifts. We did our best for the day, or surprisingly, stronger than we were previously.
It also actually made me realise just how much of a "family" so to speak, we'd all become. Every time another coworker came in, whether they were working or not, they were all informed of her death by my manager, when he could've waited until their next shifts (and not all of them were working the replacement shifts). I checked her Facebook page when I had a moment...there were a LOT of comments on there from family and friends, along with a heap of work friend comments.
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