He likes his colleagues, although he is sometimes exasperated by the excessively ch… After the departure of Kelly and Ryan, Toby appears more excited with the arrival of the two twenty-somethings who are single like himself. Dwight does, however, invite him to his wedding, possibly showing that he does consider him a friend. Ultimately Toby and Michael represent the conflict between employees and upper management. Besides Michael, the other staff members treat Toby with respect, for example, after Toby conducts a brief sexual harassment seminar, the staff is left in a good mood and laughing, until Michael comes in and takes over, however there have been others who occasionally like Michael treat him poorly, insult him and lose their patience such as Kevin, Dwight and Jim and in later seasons, Andy and Nellie. In his childhood, Toby was forced to testify against both of his parents when the two got divorced. By using our Services, you agree to our use of cookies. He attended Toby claims to have no "passion for HR" and was only hired at Dunder Mifflin as it was the first job he could find. In the final episode of the series, Dwight fires Toby alongside Kevin (though less harshly), possibly indicating that he dislikes Toby and that he annoys him to a degree, like his predecessors Michael, Jim, and Andy (or possibly on orders from Corporate or to prevent him from interfering in his firing of Kevin). Michael even mentions his birth father during an HR session with Toby, but is mostly reticent about what happened to him, and ultimately, he seems filled with resentment towards his mother and Jeff for changing his life so radically.
When Michael gives his two weeks notice, Toby shows he is not as resentful towards Michael as Michael is to him in a talking head, referring to him as a movie on an airplane, which is nothing special but something to watch. Toby's distaste for Pam's relationship with Jim is again brought up in "Toby gets revenge when Michael's insulting farewell gift to him is exposed (a rock with a note reading: "Suck on this!") The two have gotten along on a few occasions and it is revealed that Dwight complains to Toby all the time about Jim's pranks against him and once made a deal with him to sign a petition of his in exchange for cookies from Toby's daughter. Toby has never attempted in any way to get Michael punished for his harsh treatment of him (despite having the power to do so) and has never gotten angry with him for unknown reasons. It shows him the truth that he is constantly hiding from.
He likes his colleagues, although he is sometimes exasperated by the excessively ch… After the departure of Kelly and Ryan, Toby appears more excited with the arrival of the two twenty-somethings who are single like himself. Dwight does, however, invite him to his wedding, possibly showing that he does consider him a friend. Ultimately Toby and Michael represent the conflict between employees and upper management. Besides Michael, the other staff members treat Toby with respect, for example, after Toby conducts a brief sexual harassment seminar, the staff is left in a good mood and laughing, until Michael comes in and takes over, however there have been others who occasionally like Michael treat him poorly, insult him and lose their patience such as Kevin, Dwight and Jim and in later seasons, Andy and Nellie. In his childhood, Toby was forced to testify against both of his parents when the two got divorced. By using our Services, you agree to our use of cookies. He attended Toby claims to have no "passion for HR" and was only hired at Dunder Mifflin as it was the first job he could find. In the final episode of the series, Dwight fires Toby alongside Kevin (though less harshly), possibly indicating that he dislikes Toby and that he annoys him to a degree, like his predecessors Michael, Jim, and Andy (or possibly on orders from Corporate or to prevent him from interfering in his firing of Kevin). Michael even mentions his birth father during an HR session with Toby, but is mostly reticent about what happened to him, and ultimately, he seems filled with resentment towards his mother and Jeff for changing his life so radically.
Dwight also made no attempt to help Toby when he was selling Christmas dolls and ran out just as Toby asked for one for his daughter. While Dwight states that he misses Kevin after firing him, he never states the same for Toby.