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Falling asleep at work........

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This is very common and some people just don't have a clue or just plain weird.

A co-worker came to my office and asked if she could have some of my milk from the refrigerator. I told her to go ahead. The following day, I saw her pouring milk on a bowl of cereal. MY milk carton and MY cereal box were on the counter.
I told her "Those are my stuff!" and she said, "Oh, I know. My ulcer was acting up and I had to eat something. You don't mind, do you?"
Since I was too shocked to respond, she said "When I asked if I could have some of your milk the yesterday, you didn't seem to mind!"
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Don't worry about fear, worry about the addiction.

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I gave her a look like WTH are you doing and she walked to the other side of the office..



You should say something to her, or she's going to keep doing it. Hand her a $5 bill and tell her that you're so sorry that she is unable to buy her own food, and you'd like to help her out. ;)


I brought in a bag of salt and baking soda...

Marked then as sweat and low and reg sugar. Now I am waiting to see when she will make a pot of coffee and use one of them....:D:ph34r:


The - um - mixtures have to be put in your own spaces - if you leave them in the breakroom, and accessible or out in the open, UNLESS you have your name on it and "do not touch" or some some form of ownership, it could end badly for you. liability and all that. If it was out or in a cup board or something, and no name attached, I would assume it was there to be used by the GP. Just sayin.


They are in my area with my snacks etc...If she takes and uses them that means she took them from my personal area..


Nice!

Hopefully that would work. I have never trusted anyone at my work enough for me to put my lunches or any food items in the kitchen or fridge. I bring a small cooler/lunchbox.

But if I could bait folks with stuff like this.... well.... it might be worth it!
drew

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