Umbrella Crank Outdoor
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Why are my coworkers about things slide on my desk with an outdoor patio-umbrella of the tables?
I work in the Southern California (San Diego) and next to my desk is a giant playground. My coworker was in the yard, brought in the giant crank-general is used for the table, and began to glide smoothly across my personal effects on my desk. Also very gently brushed my ear that led to an itch. What I do?
Be courteous and professional, but we ask that "coworker" in favor of putting the outdoor patio umbrella because it is "upset" and has no place in the office. If this fails, then report to an office manager. I hate to admit it, but this is one of the "worst" and "most from troublesome "cases of abuse of office equipment that I have heard of! Peace, Love and Happiness
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