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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-04-21 07:02 pm

[ SECRET POST #2666 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2666 ⌋

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Re: How does the general public view your job

[personal profile] pantswarrior 2014-04-22 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
Local community college, and you can only get in if you know the secret entry code. ;)

...Seriously. The building that's ours used to be the campus daycare center, so there's a security system set up so that you have to be let in by staff, or know the code to punch in. And when they decided to house the "administrative computing" staff there instead of over in the main building where the public might accidentally interact with us, they were going to repaint the walls, because they were covered with cartoon murals of trees and bushes and jungle animals. The current staff were like "Nah, leave it!" and subsequently labelled the monkeys and lions with each other's names and hung Christmas tree lights on the trees with thumbtacks.

To go with the the real office tree, which is a small evergreen who was introduced to me on my first day as Al. As in Al Pine.

My job really does live up to pretty much all the stereotypes, and I couldn't be more pleased.