In most companies where I have been employed, I would consider the people I worked with a second family. A group of people supported one another and worked toward a common goal with concern for both the company and the individuals that make up the team. We may not have been friends, but we respected each other’s talents, utilized each other’s strengths, and genuinely supported each other’s accomplishments. As a team, we may not agree all the time, but we have each other’s best interests in mind, all working toward a common goal. When people…