Empty boxes/containers are a staple in my office. I seem to be a box/container magnet. I was told NOT to throw away the long skinny one, the plastic one...belongs to my Bible class. I think I can throw the bubble wrap away.
Ahh, the fun stuff. No, I don't collect cell phones. These are phones that got turned in. But I don't remember anymore which ones work and which ones need to be disposed of. They are sitting there so I can find chargers for them (I have a box of those in my closet) and answer this eternal question. The package of hearing aid batteries I'm trying to find a home for. Just a note, when you send and email to your co-workers looking for a home for hearing aid batteries, be prepared for the responses.
Now this mess is mine, all mine! 90% of my work takes place in this space. Other than the bulletin notebook, most of it probably should be tossed, but I'm afraid to toss some of it (especially all the little notes) because there might be something on it I need. I'll try to get on that.
Last but not least...my morning hot tea, my water bottle that I usually end up getting water on myself when I'm drinking from it but I like the color so I keep it, my candy dish that holds the cinnamon candy which is the only reason most people stop by my office, and the phone that I pull off the desk at least once a week.
So that kids is a tour of where I spend all of my time. You know, I've been working here for 10 years, 8 months, and 12 days and have been sitting in the same chair for just about 10 years and 8 months of that time. I would be curious to know how many hours my buttock has been glued to that chair. I bet more than any other piece of furniture I have ever own.
This has officially been one of my most RANDOM posts ever!
6 comments:
Wow and I thought my office had random stuff in it. HA! I have a beach ball, football,and binoculars in my office, didn't see that in your pictures.
Yeah, no binoculars. But I do have a water gun in my desk. I am the first line of protection in our office. I needed to be armed with something. ;o)
I estimate you've sat in that chair 14,560 hours! :) Here are the assumptions I made:
- 1 week away from work every 4 months (32 weeks total).
- 40 hour work weeks.
- You are sitting 70% of the time you are at work.
Could be close.
My office has found a friend in your office. My office is also a dumping ground for all manner of random things. I had a 6th grader tell me on Sunday that my office is in need of a makeover. If only he also had a name of a makeover artist, I'd be set....
Tams, I'm sure you understand this mess better than anyone. It can't be helped. ;o)
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