Anonymous wrote:i would be more concerned that I was among the 2 singled out for the crappy offices than being in the actual crappy office. how secure is your job? does your boss like you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get an aquarium and some hanging ferns. Bring a desk lamp in from home and take the wicks out of the fluorescent lights.
What does this mean? I've never seen a wick on a fluorescent light.
The long, skinny light bulbs in the fluorescent lights are referred to as "wicks". I don't know why. I always take at least 2 of the four out of the lighting closest to my desk because the light is really hard on the eyes and then I plug in a desk lamo and put it on my desk.
At my firm, you need to be making about $500K to get an office. I make $350K and I get a cubicle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people care about offices? Just pay me well and give me interesting work. Don't care where I sit.
It's a perk. Says where you are in the org. And many people are not paid well and/or do interesting work.
It's a perk. Says where you are in the org.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people care about offices? Just pay me well and give me interesting work. Don't care where I sit.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people care about offices? Just pay me well and give me interesting work. Don't care where I sit.
Anonymous wrote:Suggestions if I am not allowed to move?
Yeah, deal with it. More political energy goes into office assignments in most organizations than into any other facet of the organization, usually including its primary mission. You were not put there by accident. Don't go whine to the boss.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, when I worked for the gov't I always wondered what counsel was doing. I mean, we had a ton of them. Nice to know they were on dcurbanmoms. I always assumed they were looking at porn.