“WE DON’T HAVE CENTURIES LIKE THEY DO”

  • Someone falling asleep waiting for the photocopier to spit out a bunch of hard copies for a meeting. A morning wave from a co-worker jolts them awake.

  • A pile-up of coffee mugs in a sink — a reluctant but obliging Forester cleans them up; it’s their day to do it, after all.

  • A paper jam in a printer takes three people to solve, all handling it like a delicate lab procedure.


“A LOT OF IT”


  • A coffee machine is wedged tightly between two trees to mimic a tiny break room. One Forester awkwardly squeezes behind the other to get through, apologizing profusely.

  • A “World’s Best Boss” mug sits next to a hand typing a quick email.

  • A water cooler conversation is broken up by the passing of a supervisor.


“EVEN IF IT’S THOSE AFTER US THAT GET TO SEE IT”


  • A Forester is surprised in their cubicle with an impromptu birthday cake, charming awkwardness ensuing as they blow out the candles. An awkward gift exchange — someone gives a coworker a small potted tree with a handmade card.

  • An after 5pm work session — a Forester smiles at a breakthrough on a model they’ve been working on.