I'm taking my cubicle doors and going home........
July 22, 2008 | Cedarbugr, Wisconsin | Vetting explained
So, a while back I posted this (http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-33706) to show off my fancy cubicle and I had always wanted to post more pictures. Since then, I interviewd for a new job which is humanitarian in natrure and I immediately assumed that when applying to do something good you can speak about it openly and honestly with the corporate big shots.
This however is not true - within 2 hours of broaching the subject of what I was doing in NYC, a little Napoleanesque woman from HQ in Palatine, IL (I can't believe she didn't get a speeding ticket) was in my office asking me to pack my things up. Pack my things I did, and now I decided to finally take those pictures and use the boxes to support my slot car track which I can display proudly without any middle-management folks telling me they're "un-professional!"
Please don't get the wrong impression - go nuts with decorating your cubie and indivdualizing your area - my termination had nothing to do with that........now I'm just concerned that I'm going to revert back to the old beer belly, now that I won't be spending 8+ hours on my resista-ball each and every day. Somehow, I think I'll manage.
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