Sending A Message
It's the end of the day, and I've been keeping an eye on my waste basket. It has not moved. Now, I must go home and leave it unattended.
I've decided to leave the person who's moving my waste basket around a message. The note is pinned right outside my door over the trash can, and it says, "Please stop moving this waste basket". It has an arrow pointing down to the basket just in case the person gets confused and thinks it's the waste baskets by the kitchen. I was even polite by using the word "Please" and left out words that kind of resemble "Melon Farmer".
I know what you're thinking. By leaving a sign up like that, it's an open invitation to move the waste basket. An invitation to not just the one person who started this whole thing, but to anyone that just walks by my office. I completely agree, but I have to at least attempt to inform the person that I'd like the basket to remain where it is. It has not stopped on its own. Also, by putting up a sign, it tells the person that what he or she is doing is working. So, if the can is moved, I know this is being done intentionally.
If the person wants to play games, I say bring it on, Melon Farmer!






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