After six years of that configuration, a decision was made to add some enclosed offices to the opposite wall where my cubicle was located. The manager types are going to feel even more important than they already do.
I shot a few photos of the workers assembling the offices. They are pre-fabricated and didn't require any knocking down walls, drywall work, hammering, sawing, etc. It took them about three days to put them together.
I find it amusing that they look like jail cells. They even have sliding doors like a jail but lack a toilet and sink in each office (cell).
If you build it, they will come. Whether they'll be let out on bail is a different matter.
Assembling pre-fabricated offices in the Scripps radio area |
This was a multi-dude operation |
The prisoners will go in there |
The guy on the ladder was complaining that it was hot in there |
Starting to come together. Chita (who is in the blue and yellow hoodie on the left) is standing where my old cubicle used to be |
Jail cells (offices) assembled with additional desk space on the left (Photo bomb courtesy of Kristen) |
No toilet or sink inside the cell (office) but there is a few file cabinets and a wet/dry vac |
Who's ready to get arrested? |