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What Is Wrong With This Society II


Posted on 04/22/2006 by SouthernProgrammer
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The Dunkin Donuts post made me think of another shocking thing I read a few months ago. The article asked "Do You Have A Work Wife", it seemed to infer that it was OK to have a work wife! Is big corporate trying to make work so fun that we can say work is just like home?






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post a commentPOST A COMMENTCorporate Ladder Rung: Middle ManagercorporateSlave(04/22/2006)
Yeah, I think I've seen that one or something similar! ARGH! There's a company out where I live that offers a running track, free drinks and very discounted food, showers...all making it so you feel like work is home.

Corporate Ladder Rung: CIODharmadee(04/22/2006)
LOTS of the attorneys at the firm have a "work wife"...they call them secretaries first, then later they are called the "new wife".

Corporate Ladder Rung: Associatetawanda(04/25/2006)
You must have missed the Dilbert where Catbert tells the Pointy-Haired Idiot that medical insurance costs are rising too much. Catbert's solution is to get the employees to marry each other, thus reducing claims costs. I hope that Dunkin Donuts add was a typo... :)

Corporate Ladder Rung: Associatetawanda(04/25/2006)
Okay. I just re-read the post and noticed my boo-boo about the "ad". My apologies...

Corporate Ladder Rung: CIODharmadee(04/26/2006)
Tawanda! Quit proof-reading your own posts, you are OFF THE CLOCK! No one here is double checking your grammar, we leave that to the administrators...

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