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Name That Toon: Winter Forecast
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Dave9000
Dave9000,
User Rank: Apprentice
1/4/2021 | 9:16:06 AM
IT Fix
IT's Solution to Global Warming and Covid-19
acampbell448
acampbell448,
User Rank: Ninja
1/4/2021 | 9:02:28 AM
Our own bubble
They keep saying that we all need to stay in our own bubble to be safe but this is a little ridiculous!
Ace2010
Ace2010,
User Rank: Strategist
12/23/2020 | 2:11:23 PM
Shovel your space
The only real issue I have with this, is having to shovel my workspace before I can log in...
Ace2010
Ace2010,
User Rank: Strategist
12/23/2020 | 2:07:49 PM
Yellow snow
Since these are not assigned workstations, make sure you watch for "yellow" snow before you start working.
Ace2010
Ace2010,
User Rank: Strategist
12/23/2020 | 2:06:04 PM
Trapped?
Not sure if management is trying to protect us or keep us trapped here until our project is done.
Ace2010
Ace2010,
User Rank: Strategist
12/21/2020 | 11:51:10 AM
Tropical Globe
I know the company is trying to keep us "socially distant" but couldn't they have picked a Carribean "snow globe" to do so?
Ace2010
Ace2010,
User Rank: Strategist
12/18/2020 | 4:29:32 PM
Global Pandemic
I think management misunderstood what "Global" in "global pandemic" meant!
Ace2010
Ace2010,
User Rank: Strategist
12/18/2020 | 3:24:54 PM
Don't shake things up
I'm all for social distancing in the office, but let's hope management doesn't try to SHAKE things up even more!
GWAIN
GWAIN,
User Rank: Strategist
12/17/2020 | 7:39:44 PM
Global Training
This year's training on the socially distanced, globe-al workforce with real-world application.
DavidT30303
DavidT30303,
User Rank: Strategist
12/17/2020 | 8:48:33 AM
Social Distancing in the workplace continues into 2021
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