Studios & Pets
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- BH260
Be careful with office rabbits- they LOVE ethernet cables.
- digdre0
i've seen hovering art directors
- kona0
^ seeessess. a long time ago i worked for an agency in this fantastic old loft building. we were all well aware that there was a mouse/rat problem.
one day i went out and bought lunch and brought it back to the office. i was eating my burger and a piece dropped onto my lap and bounced down onto the floor. i was like 'meh' i'll get it after a few more bites. so i finish my burger and reach down to get it when i notice... it's gone. lol. from that moment on i tight-rolled my jeans while at work. some ballsy fuckin mouse or rat came out and grabbed the fucker WHILE i was sitting at my desk eating, inches from crawling up my pant leg and nibbling on my bean bag. fuck office mice and office rats.
- hehe, "nice" story :) Always worries me a touch about crawling up my leg too. Might take my two cats to work.seeessess
- woodyBatts0
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I have a dog in my studio, though he doesn't have a bio.
He will eat pieces of burger dropped on the ground.- How are his anal glands?wagshaft
- So far so good.woodyBatts
- tasty0
Our office dog makes it easy for me to shit on the floor.
- microkorg0
OK, in this day and age where you can have a lawsuit brought against you for discriminating against race/age/sex when it comes to employment, what happens when you are interviewing someone for a job at your office and you mention the dog (or other office pet) and they reply saying that they either dislike or are allergic?
Have to say, I don't agree with office pets. Yes, you might love your pet, but your co-workers or employees might not feel the same.
Does this mean that if a co-worker or employee can't afford a babysitter/nanny/nursery and brings their screaming baby or toddler into work each day? Isn't that the same thing?
- caput580
I have clients, no need for pets...
"Sit client, sit. Now pay."