Returning to the Sales Desk Team
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joewcarson
@joewcarson · May 26, 2026
was working at PIMCO again. I had a desk setup on the outskirts of the sales desk, had a nice desk setup with no one behind me so had privacy and more desk space than most. Was dressed in suit and tie again. We had some sales desk meeting that morning and I decided I would help the team out more. Being where I was, I was kinda checked out and spent most of my day working on bench clearers and other projects. I think I even supplied my own WiFi so I couldn’t be tracked working on my other personal and biz work. But I wanted to help the team again, so I walked over to Kirsch’s desk and told him I’m ready to move back into the sales desk to help out more. He was pumped. I was sad to move my solid setup but packed my things up and got a new, smaller, more cramped with space and people, desk around the middle. Would be hard to work on my other non-PIMCO work stuff with this setup, but I’d probably be busier helping others more and just enjoy the camaraderie more than sitting alone, so should be worth it. Was sat by Amanda manthey, change Boyle, Brooke, and Christian mark. Got a lot of pat on the backs and “welcome back to the team”s by the sales peeps I’d be supporting more closely again.
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👤 Kirsch👤 Amanda👤 Brooke👤 Christian👤 Shane Boyle👤 sales peeps👤 team
📍 PIMCO📍 sales desk📍 outskirts📍 desk📍 middle
⚡ working⚡ had⚡ dressed⚡ decided⚡ help⚡ checked out⚡ spent⚡ supplied⚡ tracked⚡ wanted⚡ walked⚡ told⚡ move⚡ packed⚡ got⚡ sitting⚡ sat⚡ supporting⚡ welcome back
✦ work✦ teamwork✦ privacy✦ camaraderie✦ business✦ support✦ personal projects✦ career
🔮 desk🔮 desk setup🔮 desk space🔮 suit🔮 tie🔮 WiFi🔮 things🔮 space🔮 backs
🎯 working🎯 meeting🎯 helping team🎯 working on projects🎯 moving desk🎯 packing🎯 supporting others
✧ AI Analysis: You experienced a workplace dream where you made the decision to sacrifice your comfortable, private workspace to rejoin your sales team more closely. This reflects your internal conflict between personal autonomy and team collaboration, ultimately choosing connection and contribution over individual convenience.