Anonymous wrote:I think the only time I’ve seen diplomas being hung are at my professors office or a lawyers office
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine are in a folder somewhere. But if I had paid to frame them at some point, which is $$$$$, I would definitely hang them up.
My parents paid to frame my diplomas. I can't think of anything else to do with them besides hang them on my office walls. I certainly don't need them at home. Lots of attorneys in my office do this, presumably for the same reason. Cubicles are a little odder, but unless they are those honking big ones from UVA (seriously, why are those things so freaking big?) it's probably fine. I wouldn't hang it up if you only have an undergrad degree, though.
You can store them in a closet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I worked in a cubicle, I hung up my preschool diploma.
Microsoft University! Also I have a CPR one!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only decoration I have in my cubicle is the stuffed head of a lynx that I had to kill with a bottle opener when I was camping out west.
Do you have any Advanced Diplomas or Licenses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol. Right next to your string of chili pepper lights.
This is hilarious and spot on!
My diplomas from college and law school are framed...and I think they are leaning against some boxes in my basement. Never put them up.
My office has a giant clock from ikea surrounded by framed photos and some bright artwork by my kids. I'm tempted to put up a sticker that says mean people suck, but that's probably not professional (even though it would be awesome).
I know someone who somehow shoved a couch in their office. Rumor is they sleep there sometimes. It literally takes up 2/3 of the office.
Re: cubicles - in addition to lights, I've seen full length mirrors, area rugs, storage benches with fluffy pillows like you'd see in a sorority girl's dorm, and a storage shelf stocked like a kitchen pantry.
I've also seen jumbo scented candles lit. I'm not sure open flames in cubicles are a good idea.
Is this fed?
Anonymous wrote:When I worked in a cubicle, I hung up my preschool diploma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol. Right next to your string of chili pepper lights.
This is hilarious and spot on!
My diplomas from college and law school are framed...and I think they are leaning against some boxes in my basement. Never put them up.
My office has a giant clock from ikea surrounded by framed photos and some bright artwork by my kids. I'm tempted to put up a sticker that says mean people suck, but that's probably not professional (even though it would be awesome).
I know someone who somehow shoved a couch in their office. Rumor is they sleep there sometimes. It literally takes up 2/3 of the office.
Re: cubicles - in addition to lights, I've seen full length mirrors, area rugs, storage benches with fluffy pillows like you'd see in a sorority girl's dorm, and a storage shelf stocked like a kitchen pantry.
I've also seen jumbo scented candles lit. I'm not sure open flames in cubicles are a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine are in a folder somewhere. But if I had paid to frame them at some point, which is $$$$$, I would definitely hang them up.
My parents paid to frame my diplomas. I can't think of anything else to do with them besides hang them on my office walls. I certainly don't need them at home. Lots of attorneys in my office do this, presumably for the same reason. Cubicles are a little odder, but unless they are those honking big ones from UVA (seriously, why are those things so freaking big?) it's probably fine. I wouldn't hang it up if you only have an undergrad degree, though.
Anonymous wrote:I have an office with 4 walls and would never think of hanging my diplomas. It is not a sharp look.
Anonymous wrote:The only decoration I have in my cubicle is the stuffed head of a lynx that I had to kill with a bottle opener when I was camping out west.