This reminds me of a friend who told me about the best job he ever had. There were 2 trays on his desk, an IN and an OUT. When he showed up to work, the IN tray was full. He would read the material from the IN tray, initial it, and put it in the OUT tray … he was done before lunch. After lunch, he said he came back and, if the OUT tray was untouched, he would move the contents back to the IN tray and slowly go through them again, placing them neatly into the OUT tray. (Did I mention that this was a federal government job?)
This reminds me of a friend who told me about the best job he ever had. There were 2 trays on his desk, an IN and an OUT. When he showed up to work, the IN tray was full. He would read the material from the IN tray, initial it, and put it in the OUT tray … he was done before lunch. After lunch, he said he came back and, if the OUT tray was untouched, he would move the contents back to the IN tray and slowly go through them again, placing them neatly into the OUT tray. (Did I mention that this was a federal government job?)