When they had crammed about 100 of us in the converted engineer’s block, I made a facetious comment.
“We’ve a high ceiling; perhaps we could have a mezzanine level and get another 40 desks up there.”
A few weeks later a manager got back to me thanking me for the suggestion and saying the survey had shown the columns would not support the weight of another floor.
Beware of making stupid suggestions – managers might just adopt them.
LeoAutodidact over 10 years ago
Whoa, whoa, WHOA! Carolina’s NOT wearing RED!
What strange alternate reality IS this?
Kim Metzger Premium Member over 10 years ago
Management was inspired by some hotels in Japan.
The Wiz Premium Member over 10 years ago
I like Carolina in purple. I think she needs to go back to this look!
Lomax9er7 over 10 years ago
I used this one at work when the company was down sizing the rented office space and the cubicals were getting smaller, much smaller for some.
geopardy over 10 years ago
Not an OSHA approved design. (No safety rails)
jeffbacon12357 over 10 years ago
Maybe a darker purple for Carolina? The red’s nice, but deep purple’s a great color, too. Geez! Everybody’s an art director! ;)
Carl R over 10 years ago
Perhaps there is glass behind them, and they enter from the other side.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 10 years ago
How? The floors are opaque. When they look up, all they see is a ceiling.
ChrisV over 10 years ago
I actually like Carolina in red better. BTW, can we see more of that redhead on the second level?
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 10 years ago
I think she’s a redhead that Kyle occasionally drew as an extra.
No New Wars over 1 year ago
When they had crammed about 100 of us in the converted engineer’s block, I made a facetious comment.
“We’ve a high ceiling; perhaps we could have a mezzanine level and get another 40 desks up there.”
A few weeks later a manager got back to me thanking me for the suggestion and saying the survey had shown the columns would not support the weight of another floor.
Beware of making stupid suggestions – managers might just adopt them.