(This post was last modified: 09-04-2018, 07:02 AM by ShadowsDad.)
Music is better handled in another active thread IMO, so to return the thread to it's roots...
When I had just started in a job I was to retire from years later a marine and I (a paratrooper) would join heads and just look the eff out! We were dangerous when together.
We had a shutdown where everything was shutdown and many contractors were on site to do work that we couldn't do in a projected time frame. So our collective brains got in sync'. There was one major place to take a dump. We went into the locker room where no one locked up their company supplied boots and rubber gear and placed them in all of the hoppers as though every one of them was in use. It was hysterically funny as the contractors were seen (pissed off and cussing) as they left the mens room. The person in charge of cleaning it stated to us," I have no idea who did that, but I'm not complaining."
Then there was the "ask management" newsletter where I asked questions best left unanswered. To their credit they did (sort of), yet published the questions anyway. Since it was anonymous I asked incredibly stupid questions based on their incredibly PC statements.
Example: "We reserve the right to inspect your vehicles". To which I asked, "If we don't pass inspection can we get the mobile garage to do the work required to get us to pass inspection?". It was published.
Another time I put into management mail boxes a notice that bicyclists were no longer allowed to go through the high pressure car wash. Yes some in management actually read that during morning meeting to their workers.
I laugh to this day! As do the folks who know who did it.
Another time I did a notice, again read by management in the morning meeting, that Rx safety glasses would only be given out off clock on Saturday and by a hated person in management and out of their garage. That was possibly the best yet since it had the workers cussing and PO'ed.
When I got to my new job that I bidded on, my reputation preceded me but no one knew who I was until I retired and I told coworkers what I had done. I suspect some of them may have figured it out since I brought in the sound of a machine gun with brass clattering to the floor that I'd play during shutdowns when management was having their big meetings. It would be broadcast over the PA system. That might get one in deep doo-doo today.
Brian. Lover of SE razors.