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Mirrorball95 05-24-2009 06:04 PM

What Mischief Do You Get Up To At Work?
 
Sorry to bring the 'w' word up, but Im interested to hear what you people get up to at work. I work at a petrol station and have some pretty funny stories involving the misuse of tanoies & general explotation of gullable customers, but I will tell later...Im tired just now.

cheezyridr 05-24-2009 09:51 PM

working in a sheetmetal shop can be lots of fun. let's see...

1) putting ketchup/mustard packs under the dogs of the shear, so that people get squirted.

2) putting metal shavings in someone's hoodie when they walk by.

3) greasing the clamping arm handles on the brake.

4) screwing peoples toolboxes to the bench

5) tying someone's shoes together when they are hungover and try to sleep during 10 o'clock break.

on my crew, the fun never ends, as long as nobody cries to the supervisor.
one time a guy got revenge on me by shrink wrapping my car. he knew i was staying late that day, and i ended up walking out of the building without a knife. i spent 20 minutes hacking through the plastic with a house key.
i bought him lunch the next day for being creative.

LoathsomePete 05-24-2009 10:18 PM

Besides bucketing people in the summer time at the lumberyard I worked at I had a tendency to get the forks flat on the ground with my forklift and try to "split" somebodies foot by getting the fork underneath it and lifting their leg up. Always at extremely low speeds of course, it was a good deterrent for the runners to not stand around out of camera range, for me it was different, I had a forklift so I wasn't technically standing around, I was sitting around.

crash_override 05-25-2009 01:48 AM

I think collecting taxpayer money while spending most of my day posting and browsing MB is enough.

Mirrorball95 05-25-2009 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by cheezyridr (Post 665592)
working in a sheetmetal shop can be lots of fun. let's see...

1) putting ketchup/mustard packs under the dogs of the shear, so that people get squirted.

2) putting metal shavings in someone's hoodie when they walk by.

3) greasing the clamping arm handles on the brake.

4) screwing peoples toolboxes to the bench

5) tying someone's shoes together when they are hungover and try to sleep during 10 o'clock break.

on my crew, the fun never ends, as long as nobody cries to the supervisor.
one time a guy got revenge on me by shrink wrapping my car. he knew i was staying late that day, and i ended up walking out of the building without a knife. i spent 20 minutes hacking through the plastic with a house key.
i bought him lunch the next day for being creative.

Haha thats hilarious, I used to work in a warehouse & once we shrink wrapped the saturday boy :D.
Also once I was mucking about throwing a brush back and forward & he threw it perfectley so I tripped on it and cracked my back on a concrete floor. Had to lie across a pallet for about 10 mins to recover lol.

Also wheelspinning the forklift in winter was always a good laugh.

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Originally Posted by Pobodys_Nerfect (Post 665607)
Besides bucketing people in the summer time at the lumberyard I worked at I had a tendency to get the forks flat on the ground with my forklift and try to "split" somebodies foot by getting the fork underneath it and lifting their leg up. Always at extremely low speeds of course, it was a good deterrent for the runners to not stand around out of camera range, for me it was different, I had a forklift so I wasn't technically standing around, I was sitting around.

Yeah I did this once, also sometmes someone would stand on the forks and get lifted right up to the top to get something & once I left him up there & went and had my 10 minute break lol.

Freebase Dali 05-25-2009 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by crash_override (Post 665677)
I think collecting taxpayer money while spending most of my day posting and browsing MB is enough.

Haha... that was my mischief too when I was in the military.

Although, I did do some crazy shit.
I used to work in the TCF (tech control facility.. We provided internet access to the entire camp) on my first deployment in 04', and I had access to the Websense server. So, for money, I would put people's IP addresses (we used static IP's at the time) in the exceptions on Websense and they could surf any site they wanted. I usually charged a small 20 dollars a month per person.
Eventually DISA started snooping around in our shit, so I got skurred and took everyone out.
But I made almost 1,500 off it. :D

6underground 05-25-2009 08:15 PM

I used to work at a Denny's because it was the only place in town where you could wait tables as a minor. The cooks and I used to spend time pranking each other... I super glued someone's hat to the toaster, for that I got sprayed with syrup and had flour dumped on me. That led to me airing a private phone conversation between one of them and their gf across the whole dining room. And from then on everytime I passed the kitchen I had sausage links thrown at me. Ahh ... good times.
Now I work at home from the computer and the best stuff I get into is on MB.

MURDER JUNKIE 05-25-2009 10:01 PM

I made $60,000 on MB before it was firewalled :D

cheezyridr 05-25-2009 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ohkasey (Post 665995)
I super glued someone's hat to the toaster,


reminds me of a fight i saw once. one guy put glue on another guys...i don't know what you call them but they look like headphones, and guys wear them at a shooting range. anyhow the dude didn't see the glue on the pad part and stuck them on his head. that part was pretty funny. but then there was a fistfight, and it became waaayyy funnier

Syffuf25 05-26-2009 05:33 PM

Making velveeta stick to the ceiling was fun, and so was making a dry ice bomb in the produce back room.


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