Just a quick word on work station music etiquette....
I don't mind if people listen to music at their desks, just as long as it doesn't interfere with my concentration.
Vocal house and George Michael on the highest volume selection available on the computer is a work safety hazard.
If I was the Manager of Operations here, the dude would be sacked.
In fact. I would sack ANYONE who listened to either/or at all in the company.
There would be many vacant seats in this building.
Some would say "jelkie listen to your pod dog." But I'm not in the mood to listen to my pod dog.
I can hear "Eye of the tiger" in the distance. This does not bother me the slightest.
Yesterday, my Manager was listening to some kind of remixed Deltra Goodrem. This also had no affect.
BUT vocal house pains me in a way I could only associate with sticking hot burning pins into my eye sockets, then slowly, ever so slowly into the goita in my throat.
Nevertheless, this has NOT affected my happy day.
THanks and goodbye for now.
Vocal house and George Michael on the highest volume selection available on the computer is a work safety hazard.
If I was the Manager of Operations here, the dude would be sacked.
In fact. I would sack ANYONE who listened to either/or at all in the company.
There would be many vacant seats in this building.
Some would say "jelkie listen to your pod dog." But I'm not in the mood to listen to my pod dog.
I can hear "Eye of the tiger" in the distance. This does not bother me the slightest.
Yesterday, my Manager was listening to some kind of remixed Deltra Goodrem. This also had no affect.
BUT vocal house pains me in a way I could only associate with sticking hot burning pins into my eye sockets, then slowly, ever so slowly into the goita in my throat.
Nevertheless, this has NOT affected my happy day.
THanks and goodbye for now.
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PS: hows my word count NOW s'mookie?
It's SUPREcalifragilisticexpialidocious.
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