At least the singing coworker has gone home for the day.
No exploding mascots prior to that, I hope.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
At least the singing coworker has gone home for the day.
No exploding mascots prior to that, I hope.
I've done that. All part of the cult of multi-tasking!
Yeah, me too. Particularly when I'm a) calling multiple people or b) not sure they'll be there or c) really trying to get something done on the computer. I never did it a lot, and never when I was working around lots of other people, but I have done it.
I find it particularly annoying (the phone thing) when the people aren't multi tasking. Like, they lean back in their office chair, hit speaker phone, dial, and then lean back waiting for the person to answer.
I do it too, sometimes. Not really sure why.
Why do people dial the phone and listen to the phone ring on speakerphone, and then pick it up when they get the person. Does this somehow save time? Does the 30 second you can spend without holding the phone really matter?
I hate that too. It's like they're trying to oh-so-subtly announce to the office "I'm making a phone call! I's is impo'tant!"
I've done that. All part of the cult of multi-tasking!
Yeah, see, like Sophia above I've rarely seen anyone actually multi-task while doing that. They speaker it, dial, and stare at it doing nothing, listening to it ring until someone picks up...and then they grab the handset.
I don't know why, but it drives me nuts. Sophia, I am your comrade-in-arms in this.
Hmmm. I may have to re-think the annoying if so many Buffistas do it....
Hmmm. I may have to re-think the annoying if so many Buffistas do it....
No! Be strong! This changes nothing! Buffistas can be annoying, too!
I'M LIVING PROOF OF THAT!
I'M LIVING PROOF OF THAT!
It's true. He is.
It's true. He is.
It's true. I am.
Been a while since I had to put on a bunny suit for work. Using a screwdriver take apart clean room computers while double-gloved is, shall we say, a pain.