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The Saddest Office Cubicles We Could Find (Wired.com)
http://www.wired.com/2014/10/saddest-cubicles/Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
Didn’t the guy who invented the cubicle think it was the worst thing ever?
Don't stick your dick into anyone you aren't willing to put up with for eighteen years and nine months.
In the department I used to teach in, we didn’t have cubicles, but an open-door policy that was just as bad. It was awful enough to have to share an office with a colleague (I was always answering the phone for my last office mate, most calls being from his wife, whose first words were: “Where is he?”) but I could hear very nearly everything that went on in our section. I mean, did I really need to hear the resident tart’s cackling all the way from the lunch room?
Privacy of any kind was frowned upon. By keeping the door shut and blocking the window, it apparently made me “inaccessible” to my students. (Horse puckey–none of the twerps ever showed up unless it was to whine and moan about the grade they received for their lousy work.) I suspect the real reason was that my department head and the assistant head couldn’t spy on me and find evidence they could use to get me fired, something they tried for years to do.
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