We no longer have a receptionist on our floor for some reason, and I haven't been able to find a good rumor as to why. And the
other
receptionist on the floor got tapped to replace a long time employee who apparently left/got laid off/for some reason is gone, baby, gone!
Oh, the intrigue!
So we have absolutely no receptionist on this floor, which means they have locked the doors so only people with keycards can get in. This is problematic, since many, many customers come in to do business with a big department on our floor.
And guess where the doors are?
Right. Behind. My desk.
And guess where the doors are?
Right. Behind. My desk.
Of course. Does an alarm go off if you prop the door open? Our floor has an alarm, and they had to send out an e-mail the other day reminding people NOT to set the alarm off, because they were getting so many false alarms, it was endangering our alarm permit.
Just when I think I can't be any fonder of Sir Ian McKellen... [link]
I don't
think
an alarm will go off, but I'd need to get actual permission to prop open the doors. I won't be doing that, because then I'd have people wandering around the office knocking on my cube walls or shouting "Hello! Hello? HELLO." because they don't know where to go.
I'd rather listen to the futile sound of the rattling doors.
I thought I might have more motivation to be at work today (or, really, be awake) than I did yesterday, but I don't.
Oh well.
I thought I might have more motivation to be at work today (or, really, be awake) than I did yesterday, but I don't.
I think I am in a state that may not actually count as being conscious.
I'm napping right now AIFG!
Ditto. Tritto.
Meanwhile, I'm trying to figure out how to organize the top of my desk, and I think the Desk Apprentice may be just the thing!
Bah. Am too hungry to continue napping. So off I go to get food... pro'lly a Philly steak and cheese, with soup.