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Pinterest Lets You Tour the Worst Offices

23 May 2013Mark Canavarrooffice designoffice design No comment

Are you tired of those office furniture blogs that make you green with envy by showing you all the coolest offices in the world? Us too. To make you feel better, we’ve found a resource where you can browse the worst offices in the world. This one is courtesy of a pinboard by Arnold’s Office Furniture. Yes, it’s not all cute kittens and fancy cupcakes over at Pinterest. Only here could you find a carefully curated photo of a toilet stall with a padded commode seat and a computer tray for employees to work “on the go”. You’ll smile smugly to yourself at all the images of people whose offices are much messier than yours. You’ll stretch your arms out and luxuriate in the fact that you can’t even touch both walls of your 8×8 cubicle simultaneously as you view picture of a worker toiling in a space smaller than a closet in a one bedroom apartment. Yes, it’s good to be alive and working on a day like today….

 

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