Workplace Boredom
There's got to be more to your working day than loafing around the internet, says tfi049113. How do you fill those long, empty desperate hours?
( , Thu 8 Jan 2009, 12:18)
There's got to be more to your working day than loafing around the internet, says tfi049113. How do you fill those long, empty desperate hours?
( , Thu 8 Jan 2009, 12:18)
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coke
My user name used to be a fairly common statement or mine. To the point of doing coke at work. I used to stash it in the toilets, in the ceiling void as my little morning pick me up. And at lunch (never really ate lunch at that time funnily enough), a bit later on for an afternoon pick me up, a couple more before going home (you know, for driving) and at any point in between really.
Added an element of risk to the day which I quite enjoyed for a while.
marvellous stuff. Would do it again A++++
( , Thu 8 Jan 2009, 16:47, 1 reply)
My user name used to be a fairly common statement or mine. To the point of doing coke at work. I used to stash it in the toilets, in the ceiling void as my little morning pick me up. And at lunch (never really ate lunch at that time funnily enough), a bit later on for an afternoon pick me up, a couple more before going home (you know, for driving) and at any point in between really.
Added an element of risk to the day which I quite enjoyed for a while.
marvellous stuff. Would do it again A++++
( , Thu 8 Jan 2009, 16:47, 1 reply)
ZOMG TEH DRUGZORS!
actually this reminds me of a guy I used to work with who would carry around roll ups in a cigarette case. One roll up was always a joint, and he used to mix them up to play 'Rollie Russian roulette' on his lunch breaks.
The rule was to stay away from the heavy machinery he was using if he looked like he had 'won' that afternoon
( , Thu 8 Jan 2009, 23:01, closed)
actually this reminds me of a guy I used to work with who would carry around roll ups in a cigarette case. One roll up was always a joint, and he used to mix them up to play 'Rollie Russian roulette' on his lunch breaks.
The rule was to stay away from the heavy machinery he was using if he looked like he had 'won' that afternoon
( , Thu 8 Jan 2009, 23:01, closed)
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