Need A Few Post-Its Around The Office?
An anonymous reader writes "Like every company, we have an office prankster. So, whenever anything goes wrong -- say, your chair starts making unusual noises or your CD tray starts popping out for no reason, invariably you'll look up and see Dave, our esteemed leader, grinning foolishly at his handywork. So really, Damon shouldn't have been surprised when he came into the office one otherwise-normal Monday morning to find this. Nor should James have been surprised when he showed up early one morning to this birthday surprise. It certainly keeps us on our toes." Ah, the joys of not telecommuting ...
[...]noboady or anything was dammaged... I think its realy important to have a good laught in work it[...]
I hope your new business isn't in proofreading.
TK
My commute is 10 minutes, 15 on my pushbike, 40 if I walk.
I usually work a 37 hour week
Exceptionally, this week I'm going to work 50 hours.
Every extra hour I work I can claim as overtime, or I will flex off. Due to my tax situation, and general slackness, the latter will do.
If you don't routinely spend half your life at work, then it no longer has to be socially fulfilling. You can get in, do it, get out, and then, as I do usually, race yachts 1.5 days a week.
Anyway, thanks for the in-depth analysis, that's saved me 10c for a fortune cookie.
If InteractiveTools had designed HTTP and HTML, they'd be using it, alone, in their basement.
Good luck taking me to court for distributing this, guys!!! The rumour in Vancouver is that you'll try.
mod parent down as flame/offtopic
- I regret my previous post.