Been noticing more and more how rare it is to work with people who think of their coworkers as a team working toward the same goal. It always sounds like when extra shifts are required, or there's a need for someone to go above and beyond, everyone scatters like roaches when the light comes on. I've always tried to be the guy who volunteers for the "cruddy" shifts and extra hours because someone has to do it, might as well be me. And I just don't understand why that's not the norm anymore? Wasn't it not so long ago that men took pride in being relied on? That we weren't all just in it for ourselves, burn the rest "I'll get mine" etc, etc. Does anyone else feel like this is just the way things are now?