I just saw a segment on MSNBC on the "Cubicle". Your little world. They had some flighty guy show how to make your "Cubby" corporately correct. I spent about 2 years at Charles Schwab in a "Cubby". I helped them launch their mutual fund business. But, my "Cubby" was mine. I had personal stuff in there. I played around with the placement of my computer stuff. It was a mess. But, my quality of work was excellent. All those fucks could do was whine about how my "Cubby" was this and that. If you have never been in a cubicle 8 hours a day, you don't know what I am talking about. It's unnatural to keep a person in such a confined area without having his or her space as comfortable as possible. A content worker in his "Cubby" is a valuable asset. "Free Cubby!!!!!!"
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