<P> Pam does not want her current job to become permanent, remarking that "I don't think it's many little girls' dream to be a receptionist ." Pam is apathetic toward her work, evidenced by her frequent games of FreeCell on her office computer . However, in the pilot episode, she breaks down crying when Michael pulls an ill - advised prank by telling her that she will be fired . </P> <P> Michael has criticized Pam for simply forwarding calls to voice mail without answering and (in a deleted scene) for not sounding enthusiastic enough when speaking on the telephone . Pam is usually happy to abandon her work if asked to do something else by Jim . She will do extra, unnecessary work (such as making a casket for a dead bird or paper doves for the Office Olympics) to make other people happy . </P> <P> Despite the abuse she takes from Michael, she never goes any further than calling him a jerk in the pilot . In later seasons, however, she becomes more honest and forward with Michael and will often make sarcastic comments toward him . </P> <P> While engaged to Roy, Pam denies, or is in denial about, having any romantic feelings for Jim . When Jim confesses his love for her at the Dunder Mifflin "Casino Night" she turns him down . She later talks to her mom on the phone and says Jim is her best friend (though she doesn't say his name), and says "Yeah, I think I am" to an unheard question . She is interrupted by Jim, who enters and kisses her; she responds by kissing back . </P>

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