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Office Pranks: The Ultimate Guide to Pranking Your Coworkers (Without Getting Fired)

SnackNation

Step 1: Put together the boxes with the packing tape and place them in a coworker’s cubicle or office. We’ve all probably seen a version of the “fill your co-worker’s cubicle with packing peanuts” trick, and while it’s pretty good, it’s definitely been done before. A cubicle desk with overhead cabinets. Packing tape.

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coworker is bringing daily gifts to our team lead, coaching a combative employee, and more

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One of the leads — I’ll call her Julie — shares cubicle space with my coworker and me and is new to the role, less than six months. I do not want to spend my days/hours with somebody who constantly questions and complains in a non-constructive way. There is a tech in her dept, Mary, who is not doing so well.

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coworker loves to abuse robocallers, boss uses Facebook photos without permission, and more

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I work in a county government building that is constantly under construction. My new space is a cubicle within an unrelated department. The person who occupies the cubicle in front of mine, Fergus, loves robocalls. My coworker loves to abuse robocallers. A few weeks ago, my desk was moved to accommodate some new renovations.

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