Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ I think it's funny, but only when it's reserved for The Office. These are classic Jim and Dwight pranks. I can't imagine anyone seriously recommending getting back at the boss that way. Isn't it easier to focus that energy on looking for a new job rather than lowering chairs?
Looking for a new job takes time, effort, focus, etc, and there may not be any results from the effort.
Lower boss's chair: 10 seconds, and, possibly a lifetime of laughs.
Anonymous wrote:^^^ I think it's funny, but only when it's reserved for The Office. These are classic Jim and Dwight pranks. I can't imagine anyone seriously recommending getting back at the boss that way. Isn't it easier to focus that energy on looking for a new job rather than lowering chairs?
Anonymous wrote:It is incredibly childish.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would personally go into his office super early, unplug his computer. Next, lower the height of all his chairs. Remove the cable wire from his phone. Continue with said antics til he completely goes berserk, and is taken away by the police!
At one point I worked in a small office (just under 10 people) with a boss who was an actual sociopath. We had weekly meetings. Boss always sat at the head of the table. One day I went into our conference room and raised all the chairs in it, but lowered the chair at the head of the table. So we were all extra tall and he was extra short. Boss blamed it on the cleaning people. Never suspected me. It gave us all a good two to three days of smiles.
That's pretty funny!
Anonymous wrote:It is incredibly childish.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would personally go into his office super early, unplug his computer. Next, lower the height of all his chairs. Remove the cable wire from his phone. Continue with said antics til he completely goes berserk, and is taken away by the police!
At one point I worked in a small office (just under 10 people) with a boss who was an actual sociopath. We had weekly meetings. Boss always sat at the head of the table. One day I went into our conference room and raised all the chairs in it, but lowered the chair at the head of the table. So we were all extra tall and he was extra short. Boss blamed it on the cleaning people. Never suspected me. It gave us all a good two to three days of smiles.
That's pretty funny!
It is incredibly childish.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would personally go into his office super early, unplug his computer. Next, lower the height of all his chairs. Remove the cable wire from his phone. Continue with said antics til he completely goes berserk, and is taken away by the police!
At one point I worked in a small office (just under 10 people) with a boss who was an actual sociopath. We had weekly meetings. Boss always sat at the head of the table. One day I went into our conference room and raised all the chairs in it, but lowered the chair at the head of the table. So we were all extra tall and he was extra short. Boss blamed it on the cleaning people. Never suspected me. It gave us all a good two to three days of smiles.
That's pretty funny!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would personally go into his office super early, unplug his computer. Next, lower the height of all his chairs. Remove the cable wire from his phone. Continue with said antics til he completely goes berserk, and is taken away by the police!
At one point I worked in a small office (just under 10 people) with a boss who was an actual sociopath. We had weekly meetings. Boss always sat at the head of the table. One day I went into our conference room and raised all the chairs in it, but lowered the chair at the head of the table. So we were all extra tall and he was extra short. Boss blamed it on the cleaning people. Never suspected me. It gave us all a good two to three days of smiles.
Anonymous wrote:Wait it out. Next time he calls you into his office don't let him close the door. Sorry this happened. Some people are unstable and it's best to avoid them.
+ 1. For what it's worth, it sounds like he has other demons, like alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:I would personally go into his office super early, unplug his computer. Next, lower the height of all his chairs. Remove the cable wire from his phone. Continue w said antics til he completely goes beserk, and is taken away by the police!
Anonymous wrote:I had a similar experience. Fed office. Reported it to EEO and HR. They couldn't have cared less.