chris68
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« on: July 02, 2001, 11:34:20 am » |
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I actually have two desks in my office. There is three offices in one here, the boss is right next door with is door and another office on the other side with a door for storage, printer, fax machine, mini-refrigerator, etc., and I am in the middle.
But the two desks for me consist of a computer unit which holds the monitor, tower and speakers, with plenty of room for paperwork (which I didn't have before), I also have a 3M paper holder on the side of my computer so I don't have to look down when I type, which I do alot of input typing and that is a great feature to have. I also have two pull out shelves for the keyboard and the mouse.
My other desk is my "work desk." It has my phone, calendar, in/out basket and folder organizer on it. Everyone is amazed that my office is so neat, they said that if they had an award for the neatest desk it would either be me or the boss . I do have a door that I can close and I do that only at lunchtime so they know I am eating and don't try to open the door while I'm eating, heaven help them if they do. This desk has two sections, one is slightly higher than the other, the one that is higher I use as my main desk, the other I have my phone on so I can use both desk and be on the computer too, and the second level of this desk I have my books, etc. telephone books, manuals, vacation log, travel log, laptop reservation list, etc. et.
The only drawback is there are NO windows at all. The Receptionist has the best seat in the house and she has the front doors to watch, the only windows available. So you can imagine the company she gets when its snowing/raining/etc. here and someone wants to know whats going on outside, they all migrate up to her area. Door vs. window??? I guess I would have to say door.
Hope everyone is having a super Monday.
Dropping 30 degrees in two-days here in cool Western New York.
Chris68
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