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[quote=Anonymous]Also to PP, when I found the tissue on the printer, I thought it was gross but didn't know it was actually a pink eye tissue. Otherwise I might have said "ARE YOU KIDDING ME THAT YOU'RE LEAVING THIS PINKEYE RAG ON THE F'ing PRINTER?" But I didn't see it happen in action and afterwards it just seemed like it would have been weird for both of us and to be completely honest, I didn't want to get closer to him than I have to. Now I think that was the wrong move. His subordinates are complaining but I'm not his subordinate, so maybe it would have made a difference. I think I'm going to send him an email with a CDC link suggesting if you have pink eye, stay home til symptoms are gone. And say that several of us in the office were concerned to see him put the wipe he used on his eyes down on our shared printer, so maybe he doesn't know how contagious it is. I know pink eye is not usually serious or anything and maybe tha'ts what he is thinking - oh just a mild disease. This dude does not have kids so maybe he doesn't know. But, he's also just "that guy" in many ways anyway, so my money is still on him knwoing and not caring. [/quote]
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