We got moved to another building, which means I lost my office, but gained a cubicle with a window. If you can imagine.
I had an amazing amount of stuff, which is all sitting in boxes that are blocking the aforementioned window.
No biggie. They tell me the window makes the cubes too hot anyway.
Wanna trade? Our cubes did not reach 60 degrees until noon today. I like it cool, but this is a bit much, and some of my less hardy coworkers are huddled in parkas and blankets. We look like refugees, but without the goat.
Where I come from, we call that a viewbicle!
What is with techie companies moving all the time? Seems like Galbinus_Caeli is moving every six months or so.
It’s deductable as part of a reorganization. Makes the bottom line look better through voodoo accounting.
I don’t completely understand this.
It would seem that you can only deduct the cost, correct? Which would mean you would only get a slightly cheaper unnecessary move.
Unless, of course, they’re overaccounting for cost… hmmm… but that would be dishonest.
Do I look like a voodoo accountant? Maybe they use a chart or something rather than actual costs. I know for a while we had an office that was much larger than we needed. For some mysterious accounting reason we would move everyone from one end of the space to the other every six months. So one half of the office was empty, but they kept swapping which half. I once moved across the aisle, because I was just over the line.
It made perfect sense to an accounting person we had, who tried to explain it to a number of people, including myself. Never made sense to me.