Is it me, or shouldn’t there be some rule about hazardous materials at your place of employment. Ya'll don't know it but inside every person is their imaginary friend.
A friend of mine.......works in an office of only 4 people. My friend, the boss, two other employees. The office is not large and the three offices are directly surrounding my friend's area.
One office is occupied by a person who keeps the door closed, cool.
One office is occupied by the boss, and that office is cool.
The office in question is occupied by a person who gasses my friend out. That person belches, farts, coughs, sneezes and houses a breeding ground for infestation. Rotted food is left for days. There is a stench that emanates from that office, which is so ghastly that my friend has to hold her breath if she enters. My friend thinks there should be a sign on the door which reads:
“Danger, hazardous material, enter at your own risk”
My friend has sprays, candles and an increasing ability to not breath for extended periods of time.
I thought there was some OSHA regulation that promoted a safe work environment.
Reference: OSHA is the main federal agency charged with the enforcement of safety and health legislation.
I just love my friend..................

3 Comments:
Greetings, sis!
This post made me laugh. People ought to know not to gas around in tightly closed spaces. It ought to be some kind of way for a person to leave another person an anonymous note telling them they stink and the trash needs to be dumped. Or better yet, I'd leave a can of spray on their desk with a note that says: "In an emergency, please press Spray."
OH I AM CRACKIN UP OVER HERE! LOL Even though this story is funny, some people are just plain disgusting.
@JJD, girl I thought bout the "anonymous note" and a candle, as a "gift" hehehehehe
@divide me, DISGUSTING.........!! and how about when people blow their nose at the damn table. I mean damn, what happened to our manners/etiquette. This shit is funny, but TRUE.
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