15 most dull jobs
Back in 2007, the editors of Wired magazine held a competition for the most dull workplace . Seven years have passed since then, but many employers have not reached conclusions. There are still corners in offices where it is very difficult to enjoy work. It remains only to regret the unfortunate people who are forced to spend here 8 hours a day, or even more.
Winner of the 2007 contest
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Here are some photos and stories that readers submitted in 2007. For example, in one of the offices the first floor was flooded, and all employees were relocated to the second floor. Unfortunately, there weren’t enough tables at all, so everyone could get out as best he could.
And this guy was placed right on the aisle.
Now Wired has appealed to readers to send new photos. They are posted on Twitter with the hashtag #SadDesk .
And here too there are real masterpieces. For example, this girl had to place a laptop directly on the drying board, because there is no free space insuch a mess .
And this is how office workers in India work. This desktop seems to be for four managers at once.
Someone lacks office space, and someone has too much of it .
Sister Anna's desk is made of a cardboard box .
It is immediately clear that the employees of the next office worked hard and hard: it is necessary to put so many chairs into disrepair !
Here is also a good example , when near the desktop there is everything you need. He reached out to the right - tea, to the left - clothes, under a book chair. True, the laptop is in a dangerously unstable position, it is easy to touch and drop.
Rich configuration with multiple monitors: it is clear that the company cares about employees.
American Sarah Johnson works 10 hours a day in such a “cube”calling all telephone numbers in a row in an attempt to sell magazines (cold calls are an ungrateful job).
But the standing workplace, which was organized by one Spaniard , apparently, a devotee of a healthy lifestyle.
Some unfortunate people have to work even on sick leave. Here, the desktop resembles a pharmacy.
Lack of space makes someone hide their laptop in a closet . We also have to work while standing.
But it’s better to work in a closet than next to a network printer used by the whole organization.
The main thing is that you should not be pulled by paper work, like this guy .
Finally, an example of exceptional altruism. The boss gave his valuable employee a large desktop, and he huddles in a corner .
Winner of the 2007 contest
On the other hand, if your desktop is depressing, then look at the new gallery of dreary jobs from Wired. Believe me, someone is probably worse than you,% username%.
Here are some photos and stories that readers submitted in 2007. For example, in one of the offices the first floor was flooded, and all employees were relocated to the second floor. Unfortunately, there weren’t enough tables at all, so everyone could get out as best he could.
And this guy was placed right on the aisle.
Now Wired has appealed to readers to send new photos. They are posted on Twitter with the hashtag #SadDesk .
And here too there are real masterpieces. For example, this girl had to place a laptop directly on the drying board, because there is no free space in
And this is how office workers in India work. This desktop seems to be for four managers at once.
Someone lacks office space, and someone has too much of it .
Sister Anna's desk is made of a cardboard box .
It is immediately clear that the employees of the next office worked hard and hard: it is necessary to put so many chairs into disrepair !
Here is also a good example , when near the desktop there is everything you need. He reached out to the right - tea, to the left - clothes, under a book chair. True, the laptop is in a dangerously unstable position, it is easy to touch and drop.
Rich configuration with multiple monitors: it is clear that the company cares about employees.
American Sarah Johnson works 10 hours a day in such a “cube”calling all telephone numbers in a row in an attempt to sell magazines (cold calls are an ungrateful job).
But the standing workplace, which was organized by one Spaniard , apparently, a devotee of a healthy lifestyle.
Some unfortunate people have to work even on sick leave. Here, the desktop resembles a pharmacy.
Lack of space makes someone hide their laptop in a closet . We also have to work while standing.
But it’s better to work in a closet than next to a network printer used by the whole organization.
The main thing is that you should not be pulled by paper work, like this guy .
Finally, an example of exceptional altruism. The boss gave his valuable employee a large desktop, and he huddles in a corner .