It's entirely full of glass walls and doors, too. Workers there, of course, started using these as impromptu whiteboards until management came down with a no sticky notes mandate. Apparently this injured so many people from walking into walls there is a "mandatory sticky note rule" ongoing in the building.
They were doing that too. Thought I might have implied that with calling them impromptu whiteboards. Sticky notes are better for people with poorer vision though, from personal experience. I imagine that's why it's called a sticky note rule.
It's entirely full of glass walls and doors, too. Workers there, of course, started using these as impromptu whiteboards until management came down with a no sticky notes mandate. Apparently this injured so many people from walking into walls there is a "mandatory sticky note rule" ongoing in the building.
Sticky notes are unnecessary. Just write on the glass directly with a sharpie; it erases easily with solvents. Old lab trick.
They were doing that too. Thought I might have implied that with calling them impromptu whiteboards. Sticky notes are better for people with poorer vision though, from personal experience. I imagine that's why it's called a sticky note rule.
Lol who in their right mind runs a company full of software engineers and expects them not to use the glass walls as impromptu whiteboards?