tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8314381.post-19830195843990448402008-03-20T18:03:00.000-07:002008-03-21T18:10:40.690-07:00Public Service AnnouncementIf you have your work badge attached to one of those cheap badge-holders with the retractable string, it's really not a good idea to see how far and fast you can flick the thing in the air and watch it snap back toward your belt.<br /><br />Especially when such action results in your badge flying 20 feet in the air and landing on top of the ductwork in a massive, high-ceiling data center.<br /><br />Good job, coworker Peter ! Hats off to you for breaking the big air record for a work badge attached to a flimsy, <strong><em>breakable</em></strong> string.<br /><br />He looked so humble, doing the walk of shame through the building and up front to the Security desk, to ask for a tall ladder to retrieve the precious flying badge. <br /><br />The company doesn't supply free badge holders. We have to pay for them ourselves.<br /><br />I think this is why.Andreahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08907880694515475116noreply@blogger.com