I'd like to cover some of the aspects of living in a cubicle.
- The Boss Monitor - I have a "boss monitor" which is a little mirror that is stuck to the corner of my monitor. It is designed to let me see when the boss is behind me so that I can stop doing something that might not be so productive. This should really have been a wake-up call for businesses who think that dwelling in cubicles is a good thing. Employees are employing the same practices as prisoners. Hmmm...
- The Stare - So, what is the stare? The stare is what other people do when they walk by your cubicle. I can see the stare in my boss monitor. You become a zoo exhibit when you are living in a cubicle, and people feel that they have the right to look over your shoulder and watch what you are doing. The stare makes me crazy.
- Cell phones - When fellow cubicle dwellers don't switch their cell phones to vibrate, I have to wonder about their IQ. I really don't want to listen to the dorky ring that your kid picked out.
- Phone calls - Keep them short. There is a guy who works from the office on occasion...mostly, he works from his home country. His family still lives there. So, he gets on the phone and talks for hours. Eventually, I have to get up and walk away.
- Speaker phone - When fellow cubicle dwellers use the speaker phone to make calls, I have to admire how blissful their life must be being completely unaware of ... well... anything. They are most likely the people who drive in the fast lane on a five lane highway going the speed limit.
- Singing - yes, there is a person near me who sings. Again...blissfully unaware.
- Bad headphones - If you buy headphones to listen to music in your cubicle, make sure they are good ones that don't leak music to the public.
- The Hallway Conversation - How could I nearly forget this one? It just happened. Two a-holes in the hallway. Completely oblivious to my miserable existence...talking about their kids, houses, drives to work. One of them even put his bag down to get more comfortable.