Extreme Office Crafts

by Jimmy Knight | Professional & Technical | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 1579908683 Global Overview for this book
Registered by aetm of Viborg, Viborg Amt Denmark on 10/19/2021
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Journal Entry 1 by aetm from Viborg, Viborg Amt Denmark on Tuesday, October 19, 2021
"There’s a good reason Dilbert and The Office are so popular: today’s most popular sport is mocking life on the job. After all, the average work environment is filled with undesirable people, unpleasant situations, and hours of clock-watching boredom. So what’s a person to do but get this subversively funny gift book? It’s a sanity-salvaging guide for someone on the fast track to burnout. Waiting for the copy machine?
Stuck in a claustrophobic cubicle? Then pillage the supply closet, and make the most of a bad situation by creating projects that range from the ridiculous to the sublime. Relieve cubicle hell with Post-it® note mosaics or a privacy “curtain” made from key rings and ID tags. Deem yourself Employee of the Month, and craft a glittering crown embellished with colored paper clips and highlighters. Help pass the afternoon with a game of “Boss Phrase Bingo.” From beauty pickups (a correction fluid manicure) to novel ways to get even with an evil co-worker, these fabulous activities could be considered brilliant exercises of whimsy…or grounds for termination. Tongue-in-cheek, on-location office photography will have readers laughing out loud."

I guess some of these crafts will also work from home office ;)

Journal Entry 2 by aetm at LFL in Austin, Texas USA on Thursday, October 21, 2021

Released 2 yrs ago (10/19/2021 UTC) at LFL in Austin, Texas USA

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In the LFL box on McCloskey, around Mueller

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