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        <description>Paula: You know these people.


You know these people, who always appear when there is digital trouble, of cause you do. They saved your day maybe a hundred times more than you thanked them and they always seem so untroubled... pure. They did to me at least. Let me tell you about our company and the guy who really runs it - and for sure, he is totally unaware of that at all! I am one of about 50 employees, we all work hard to keep this company alive. Our office building is huge - too huge for kn…</description>
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        <description>Admin: That day was different.


Probably you are totally clueless what it means to be the Admin. Most of the time is horrible, in our company its different per default. Most people are nice to me, I am often nice to people and problems are solved in the blink of an eye. The secret of the administrator is his spirit - his enthusiasm: If you are on an emotional high, a total disaster can't ruin your day. You are confident and coffee flows through your veins - everything is just fine as long as it…</description>
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        <description>Paula: Sometimes I like reading ...

... the faces of the people that come into my office. Its like reading books, but it only takes a second. Sometimes I think that I am quite good at this - at least the people look surprised often when I tell them what they came for, what mood they are in and how their sleep was before they have even completely arrived at my desk. Its useful most of the time. I like to be mentally prepared. If my superior suddenly runs into my office, ready to shout her whole …</description>
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        <description>Admin: My job is all about you....


... people, really. If you fail, I get to work. If you mess things up, I get to stand up and fix it all, make it all shiny for you to mess it up again. Yes, that sounds pretty much like a failed life in slavery, but really, it is not... well at least it doesn't feel like it most of the time. The work itself is not that hard, but often really makes me feel lost. Its sure takes time to do things like they are to be done and there is virtually no way of learning…</description>
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        <description>Paula: People say that


...what can turn bad, will turn bad in the end. I think its one of Murphy's laws. Most of the time I think that this law is just a trick of our pessimistic mind, to prove its point - a self fulfilling prophecy. We consider things going bad even if they don't or we remember things that went bad more vividly. But sometimes everybody gets the idea of this law, yes is forced to believe that it has to be true.</description>
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