Dilbert and the cubicle sight lines
I know the (a?) story behind this one.
Is this some measure of "making it" in Silicon Valley, or something? :-)
edit: The story I know is in this comment. My coworker sent it in around the time it happened, years ago.
Is this some measure of "making it" in Silicon Valley, or something? :-)
edit: The story I know is in this comment. My coworker sent it in around the time it happened, years ago.
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("So does that mean that if it shows up in dilbert, it's an industry Standard Practice?" :-)
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The big (purchaser) company said that because these monitors extended up above the line of the cubicle wall, they had to be moved down. She attempted to fight it with common sense about productivity versus pain, then she attempted to fight it with counterexamples elsewhere in the company (somehow our facility was the only one where they cared about this cubicle sight line thing), but she lost.
That's just one of the many reasons I have zero respect for the purchasing company. I'm sure you've heard some of the others over the years. ;-)
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