So today's my last day at work. Almost three years spent in this grindingly dull job where nothing works, accompanied by gindingly dull people, in austere surroundings. Finally, there's light at the end of what seemed an endless, grey tunnel.
What should I do with my remaining six hours at work?
QUOTE: So today's my last day at work. Almost three years spent in this grindingly dull job where nothing works, accompanied by gindingly dull people, in austere surroundings. Finally, there's light at the end of what seemed an endless, grey tunnel.
What should I do with my remaining six hours at work?
I've heard of people modifying (and then password-protecting) their employer's automated mail 'templates', so that instead of "yours sincerely" or whatever, they would say "up yer arse" and the like.
On a less extreme note, on my last day in my previous job, I took the roller-ball from a colleague's mouse (old technology now, of course) and replaced it with one made of blu-tac, so that even the weight felt correct. Quite perturbed him, I understand!
Everyone else will be much better at dastardly deeds than I am, I'm sure - my brain is too dead for such creativity, I think.
QUOTE: So today's my last day at work. Almost three years spent in this grindingly dull job where nothing works, accompanied by gindingly dull people, in austere surroundings. Finally, there's light at the end of what seemed an endless, grey tunnel.
What should I do with my remaining six hours at work?
I'm thinking you should webskive.
(And maybe change your name to 'L** L*******, YES IT'S ME' for the rest of the day.)
When me and m'lovely wife had our exotic couple of nights away last month, we discovered a cafe in Liverpool's cosmopolitan quarter (or eighth, to reflect more accurately its prominence) that served milkshakes into which they would blend, upon your instruction, one of a multitude of confectionaries stored behind the counter - Twixes, Creme Eggs, Oreos (whatever they are) and the like. Ooh, we cooed, how sophisiticated, and sat out on the cafe's verandah cherishing our drinks like they were the very ambrosia of the gods.
Then we got back to Lancaster and saw that Diggles has started doing eexactly the same thing.