Is it bad form to clip one's fingernails in the office? In the privacy of one's own cubicle space?
Tell me now, before I start clipping!!
7 comments:
Anonymous
said...
If you have time to clip your finger nails, your boss needs to give you more work to do! It sounds like you are board. One clip or two to fix a rough one maybe, next thing you will be painting them!
When I worked as a receptionist I had a salesman leave a couple of nail files with his company name on them. I felt offended that he assumed all receptionists did is file their nails. What a stereotype! If there is ABSOLUTELY no one around I don't see a problem. Just don't get clippings everywhere. :)
7 comments:
If you have time to clip your finger nails, your boss needs to give you more work to do! It sounds like you are board. One clip or two to fix a rough one maybe, next thing you will be painting them!
i don't think it should be... :) But it's pretty long later.
anonymous: well duh
Hee, hee : ) You might get caught with the little clippety clip noise those things make.
dear anonymous,
for your information, i cannot type efficiently with long nails and furthermore it is spelled "bored"
so put that in your pipe and smoke it!!
Love,
Jen
When I worked as a receptionist I had a salesman leave a couple of nail files with his company name on them. I felt offended that he assumed all receptionists did is file their nails. What a stereotype! If there is ABSOLUTELY no one around I don't see a problem. Just don't get clippings everywhere. :)
I'd say yes, unless you were in a completely private space.
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