YEAH, I HAD THIS MORBISLY OBESE COWORKER THAT NO ONE LIKED AND SHE WAS OBSESSED WITH EATING AT MCDONALD'S. OUR WHOLE OFFICE USED TO CONSTANTLY PRINT OUT MCDONALD'S ADS AND COUPONS TO GET HER IN TROUBLE.
2007-07-17 06:13:49
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answered by MR. RETARDO XI 4
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No. This is underhanded and would only come back to you. There is a record on all company computers of what has been searched and what has been sent to the printer. It would take less then five minutes to figure out that it was you, and when that occurred you'd be in likely just as much if not more trouble then he would have been for attempting to get him into trouble.
It's the nature of all jobs to have a co-worker that "annoys" you, but that's part of life and you've just got to learn how to deal with it.
2007-07-17 12:54:09
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answered by lovely 3
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why don't you realize the true problem here. Why you are so annoyed by him and what you can do to fix it without trying to get someone i ntrouble or hurting him?
Doing something like that (not out of jest) will only make things worse. He will then probably retaliate in some way and/or just annoy you more.
Listen why don't you just try to get along with your co-workers. try talking to him and working something out so that he doesn't annoy you further. If he is unwilling to help you sovle the problem then go to your boss or whoever is in charge and ask what can be done. If nothing or no one helps you and this co-worker is really getting on your nerves that badly then maybe its time to find another job, cause working for a place that doesnt help its workers sounds crappy. but i am sure trying to work it out respectfully will be a much better approach then trying to get him using cheap childish tricks.
good luck
2007-07-17 12:57:29
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answered by kevin O 3
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And that would work how? It would be illogical for someone who has an obsession with a game, to send it to the main printer at work. If anything, he would try and keep it a secret, for he knows it is childish. It would be more logical that someone other than he, has tried to frame him.
And even if my assessment is completely wrong, I still would not do it, because it is childish. Also, I believe in love; a gift that was freely given to us from God, and so, I freely give it to others, without expecting anything in return.
"Freely give what was freely given to you"
2007-07-17 12:57:06
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answered by eros_halo 2
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Not unless your willing to take the blame for sending it yourself.
If you want to get ahead at work just mind your own business and stop playing around on Yahoo Answers, before someone reports you.
2007-07-17 12:59:28
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answered by Wize Guy 4
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Depends on how well you like the co-worker. If you want them to get in trouble, send it. If not, don't.
2007-07-18 09:46:14
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answered by chetter 3
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You know they can see which computer the print job came from, so not a great idea
2007-07-17 12:53:53
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answered by Me 4
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No but I would put a picture of them nude on my space and send everyone related to them the search no.
2007-07-17 12:55:01
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answered by ya-who 5
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Thats a really good idea and i never woild have thought of that but its way to junior high
2007-07-17 12:54:14
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answered by ~Claire~ 4
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Can't you just say something to your co-worker first, before getting them into trouble.
"Hey, dude, you have a job to do, quit goofing off!"
2007-07-17 12:53:52
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answered by Lissa 3
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i'd make sure the co-workers name was on the print outs too
2007-07-17 12:53:42
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answered by Anonymous
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