Everyone chained to their computer screen, the silence pretty much only broken by the click-clack of many keyboards. A place for you to spend at least seven hours a day ergonomically designed to ensure that you do what you get paid to do, while occupying the least amount of floor space possible.Īnd, I would add, with the very least amount of human interaction possible. They’ve issued you a cubicle, a 'Herman Miller'esque workspace. It appears that we've graduated from the more rural-sounding cabin fever to the more modern and corporate Cubicle Fever. Incidences of claustrophobia seem to have been very much on the rise in recent years, afflicting a broad swath of white-collar types. If you think about it, it's really kinda ironic that, for all of the corporate propaganda about 'openness,' so many of us feel more closed off - more trapped - than ever before.
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