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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Creative bunking
One day when I realised that no-one cared what I was doing, I got up, told the guy next to me I was going to a meeting, then went bowling.
No-one noticed.
In the afternoon, I was more bored, and more annoyed so I went to see Borat, without even making an excuse.
No-one noticed.
I did this once every couple of weeks until I was given more work to do.
IT, eh?
( , Fri 9 Jan 2009, 18:51, 2 replies)
One day when I realised that no-one cared what I was doing, I got up, told the guy next to me I was going to a meeting, then went bowling.
No-one noticed.
In the afternoon, I was more bored, and more annoyed so I went to see Borat, without even making an excuse.
No-one noticed.
I did this once every couple of weeks until I was given more work to do.
IT, eh?
( , Fri 9 Jan 2009, 18:51, 2 replies)
In a nutshell
thats how you do it. To get away with anything, do it in plain sight, and better still tell everyone about it. I used to nick PC's by picking them up and walking out with them in the middle of the day. People would joke as I walked past, "ha are you nicking that?!" to which I'd reply "yes! of course". No one ever thinks you really are. I stabbed someone on the tube once.
( , Sat 10 Jan 2009, 1:22, closed)
thats how you do it. To get away with anything, do it in plain sight, and better still tell everyone about it. I used to nick PC's by picking them up and walking out with them in the middle of the day. People would joke as I walked past, "ha are you nicking that?!" to which I'd reply "yes! of course". No one ever thinks you really are. I stabbed someone on the tube once.
( , Sat 10 Jan 2009, 1:22, closed)
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