Pistonheads is going to get me in so much trouble...
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lunalupi said:
Having joined recently I was most please to discover I can access Pistonheads at work - lunchtimes sorted nicely now!
Today, I was set the mund-nubingly boring task of running reports (so boring your brain melts and drips out of your ears).
Then I though I'd just pop on here to see what was going on and if there were any good threads to relieve the boredom.
Have now found some of the funnier threads in the Lounge, and am now sitting at my desk trying not to giggle out loud, and keep a suitably straight faced expression befitting someone running reports
Thankyou to the collective mind of Pistonheads for the amusement!
Try and resist clicking: Today, I was set the mund-nubingly boring task of running reports (so boring your brain melts and drips out of your ears).
Then I though I'd just pop on here to see what was going on and if there were any good threads to relieve the boredom.
Have now found some of the funnier threads in the Lounge, and am now sitting at my desk trying not to giggle out loud, and keep a suitably straight faced expression befitting someone running reports

Thankyou to the collective mind of Pistonheads for the amusement!
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otherwise you will get no work done for a week or two
I thought I got rumbled having starting working at a new company a month previously. Barely a month in and my role (new to the company) was up to me to decide, to a point.
So I decided to spend most of the day on PH's, despite being an engineer who ought to have been a little bit hands on.
I would have made up a story about writing precedures and reports had they asked.
On a rare occassion that I was working on a m/c (back then), the general manager walked up to me and said "there's no secrets here", so I expected the worst because our IT man had visited previous;y and asked for my passwords.
Then he gave me a birthday card
The look on my face much have been a picture, more relief than surprise or gratitude.
So I decided to spend most of the day on PH's, despite being an engineer who ought to have been a little bit hands on.
I would have made up a story about writing precedures and reports had they asked.
On a rare occassion that I was working on a m/c (back then), the general manager walked up to me and said "there's no secrets here", so I expected the worst because our IT man had visited previous;y and asked for my passwords.
Then he gave me a birthday card
The look on my face much have been a picture, more relief than surprise or gratitude.Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff








