Granted my situation has changed dramatically recently. But in the vet clinic, I interact with 1-2 people in the front of the place side by side all day. That will change when I get set out on my own after next week. In the back are the vets (1-3) and the vet techs (3-6) depending on the day of the week.
Then there are the 30-60 or so clients who come through every day with or without companions. Probably 20 or so people who stop by just to ask questions. Probably 100-150 calls a day - both incoming calls and the follow-up and reminder calls we have to make every day (granted, some of those outgoing calls are messages left on answering machines). And, of course, maybe they are not people, but I try to interact with as many of the pets as I can because they are adorable.
Online I interact with some people here, not as much lately, 3-4 or 4 regularly maybe. There are, I dunno, 10 people I interact with on facebook. Very little emailing because I really dislike writing emails for some reason.
I guess that's it.
Oh, and I get shunned by my neighbors right next door almost every day for some unknown reason. They were friendly when we moved in. I think they might be upset that my daughters feed the stray cats outside. But whatever. They are moving soon.
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