Cubicle Controversy: Is this Crossing the Line?
We've all been there.
The sound of fingernails being clipped in the cubicle next to you. The waft of tuna fish from a passerby. Your boss stammering around your cube, hounding you about a pressing deadline he forgot to tell you about until a few minutes ago.
Enough already.
You hit the wall.
Something must be done. You take drastic measures -- like, for instance, strapping this "Caution" tape across your cubicle entrance.
But is this "Caution" tape going to far? As the author of "The Cubicle Survival Guide" I say no. This isn't crossing the line of unacceptability at all. If anything, total respect.
The sound of fingernails being clipped in the cubicle next to you. The waft of tuna fish from a passerby. Your boss stammering around your cube, hounding you about a pressing deadline he forgot to tell you about until a few minutes ago.
Enough already.
You hit the wall.
Something must be done. You take drastic measures -- like, for instance, strapping this "Caution" tape across your cubicle entrance.
But is this "Caution" tape going to far? As the author of "The Cubicle Survival Guide" I say no. This isn't crossing the line of unacceptability at all. If anything, total respect.
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