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Jay |
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Jay, the everyman programmer: years with the company have made him a bit cynical. |
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Ed |
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Ed, the lazy veteran programmer: he expends far more energy avoiding work than working. |
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Rita |
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Rita, the evil manager: she thinks "rock bottom line" - unless it would mean her suffering. |
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Dana |
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Dana, the overworked office manager: a mom to everybody, except when they get on her nerves or forget to do the paperwork. |
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Andrew |
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Andrew, the graphic designer: the office cool guy, except when it comes to computers. |
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Sue |
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Sue, the technical writer: the office gossip. |
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Roy |
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Roy, the engineer/repair guy: an expert with computers and machines, but he doesn't have a clue how to deal with people. |
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Sal |
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Sal, the annoying customer service weasel: he's not good with people or machines, so of course he's in customer service. |
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