Tag Archives: Work

The Modern Workplace

So true!

Monday Musings

Being neither a tea nor a coffee drinker I have no idea as to the accuracy of this statement. However, it seems true, given what I have observed in others. And probably double that on a Monday morning. If Monday has taken you by surprise this week, you have only yourself to blame. You did […]

Working in 2025

Found this online. I haven’t had to do this since my daughter moved out and took the cats with her. I don’t miss them.

Another Work Week Begins

Here are some smiles to brighten your Monday. At least I thought they were funny.

Workplace Stress

If only it were that simple. The problem is, if you don’t go to work, you don’t get paid. Not a problem if you are independently wealthy, but that isn’t me. Probably isn’t you either. It is Monday, beginning of a new work week for most people, There are a lot of people for whom […]

Workplace Humor

It has been a while since I had a post devoted to some lighter images. That was my plan for Monday, and as I started to write some captions/commentary, a much different post took shape. So let’s try again and pretend today is Monday. Can you do that? You’ve had the weekend off work, you […]

Unexpected Consequences

It seemed simple enough, especially in the US, where the populace is politically divided and everyone has an opinion. Build workplace harmony by banning political discussion. That’s what they did at software company Basecamp. Employees at the water cooler could still argue religion or the merits of their favorite sports team – only politics was verboten. […]

Against The Law?

Who knew it was against the law? Good thing I’m not French. These days I work from home, so I don’t eat my lunch at my desk. When I’m hungry I walk down the hall to the kitchen, make my self something to eat and sit at the dining room table. But when I worked […]

Maybe This Will Work

Heading back to work this morning after two weeks out of the office.

No Fortune For Me

When I was seventeen I was offered the opportunity to become a millionaire. I turned it down. I have no regrets. It was 1973 and I was working at the time for the local McD‎onald’s, making the princely sum of $1.12 an hour. Summer was ending and I had decided not to return to school, […]