Anonymous wrote:There are actual workplaces where this type of conversations occur?
Anonymous wrote:Well now it's bothering me that I can't figure this out. What type of job has multiple employees sitting around doing nothing for hours without sending some of you home?
Anonymous wrote:Well now it's bothering me that I can't figure this out. What type of job has multiple employees sitting around doing nothing for hours without sending some of you home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this customer-facing or are their higher ups that can drop in? I'd think it's that someone looking at their phone or on their computer can plausibly be pretending they are looking at something work related, or else quickly pause their video or make it look like they were briefly checking their phone... but having a whole ass arts project going on makes it obvious work is slow and is hard to put away if someone passes by.
This. Sadly, stupid crap on your phone is easier to justify than a valuable origami monkey. I don't like monkeys but I'm interested in flowers and cranes.
Anonymous wrote:Is this customer-facing or are their higher ups that can drop in? I'd think it's that someone looking at their phone or on their computer can plausibly be pretending they are looking at something work related, or else quickly pause their video or make it look like they were briefly checking their phone... but having a whole ass arts project going on makes it obvious work is slow and is hard to put away if someone passes by.
Anonymous wrote:Is this customer-facing or are their higher ups that can drop in? I'd think it's that someone looking at their phone or on their computer can plausibly be pretending they are looking at something work related, or else quickly pause their video or make it look like they were briefly checking their phone... but having a whole ass arts project going on makes it obvious work is slow and is hard to put away if someone passes by.
Anonymous wrote:I want to see this origami monkey