How I Skive Off Work
Admit it. No one does any work these days. It's all looking at crappy websites with your thumb hanging over alt tab incase the boss walks over. Tell us your best methods of skiving, and any resultant incidents. (Maybe your slacking off has got someone sacked, or resulted in a large scale industrial accident.)
( , Wed 27 Apr 2005, 15:53)
Admit it. No one does any work these days. It's all looking at crappy websites with your thumb hanging over alt tab incase the boss walks over. Tell us your best methods of skiving, and any resultant incidents. (Maybe your slacking off has got someone sacked, or resulted in a large scale industrial accident.)
( , Wed 27 Apr 2005, 15:53)
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I live in quasi-fear that one day my art teacher will notice that I'm not making any artwork in spite of the nearly 3 hours I spend in there - it's just that there's a lot of waiting involved with ceramics (waiting to use the kiln, waiting to get stuff out of the kiln, waiting to glaze and get back in and out of the kiln again...) and it's vastly more intersting to talk to people then try to wrestle with a dried-out lump of clay...
in an unrelated note, all of my best drawings seem to be done during long lectures in big auditoriums
It's pretty hard to sneak out of work when you don't have a job (sadness)
( , Thu 28 Apr 2005, 3:15, Reply)
I live in quasi-fear that one day my art teacher will notice that I'm not making any artwork in spite of the nearly 3 hours I spend in there - it's just that there's a lot of waiting involved with ceramics (waiting to use the kiln, waiting to get stuff out of the kiln, waiting to glaze and get back in and out of the kiln again...) and it's vastly more intersting to talk to people then try to wrestle with a dried-out lump of clay...
in an unrelated note, all of my best drawings seem to be done during long lectures in big auditoriums
It's pretty hard to sneak out of work when you don't have a job (sadness)
( , Thu 28 Apr 2005, 3:15, Reply)
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