:camera:'sOriginally posted by: tfinch2
Considering my boss' daughter is 25 and HOT, I hope he brings her today.
Do what I did when I worked in retail and kids were playing with expensive sh!t: unplug it and tell them its broken, now go away.Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Well "Shark Tales" is now being played on our very expensive projector. Who cares about lamp life?!
Originally posted by: kranky
I think the idea behind TYCTW Day is good, but the implementation is awful.
It should be for kids in the range of 10-16 or so. Not younger than that. We once had someone bring a two-year-old!
The company should have activities prepared which support the concept, ESPECIALLY if it's strictly office work. Otherwise the kids leave completely bewildered because they never saw any actual "work", just people sitting at desks.
And parents, if your kids cannot handle a full day of being quiet, and will suffer massive withdrawal if they don't have access to any media or entertainment for 8 hours, DON'T BRING THEM.
Originally posted by: manohartvs
I wish they would bring cute 17 yr old girls
No I am not Michael Jackson
Originally posted by: oboeguy
Originally posted by: kranky
I think the idea behind TYCTW Day is good, but the implementation is awful.
It should be for kids in the range of 10-16 or so. Not younger than that. We once had someone bring a two-year-old!
The company should have activities prepared which support the concept, ESPECIALLY if it's strictly office work. Otherwise the kids leave completely bewildered because they never saw any actual "work", just people sitting at desks.
And parents, if your kids cannot handle a full day of being quiet, and will suffer massive withdrawal if they don't have access to any media or entertainment for 8 hours, DON'T BRING THEM.
Nonsense. My bro and I were taken to work when we were little. Not only did we really like to go, but we kept quiet. It can be done, but, then I guess only with good parenting!