He knew it wasn't essential - or even possible - to introduce himself to everyone at his new place of work on Day One. People worked shifts or were out in the field or in a meeting or off-the-clock. He really didn't want to come off as the new guy who needed to give everyone a group hug, because he wasn't like that. Putting names to the faces he encounteted as the days went by, that was his thing.
Today, he ventured to the top floor of the building and eased his way along to hall to the first open doorway. Wil leaned around to look into the room and saw a woman with red hair sitting at a desk. She wasn't on the phone, so he knocked on the door jamb.
“Hello,” he said with a smile. “I hope I'm not interrupting.”