Here’s a story about a workplace prank that went delightfully awry. It involves a boss, a mouse, and a whole lot of epoxy resin.
One employee, let’s call him Clint, decided too play a trick on his manager. He and his colleagues carefully removed the boss’s computer mouse and permanently affixed it to the desk with epoxy resin.
The following Monday, the boss arrived and attempted to use his computer as usual.He tried to move the mouse, but the desk itself began to tremble and shake. The cursor on the screen, however, remained stubbornly still.
After several futile attempts, the boss retreated and contacted the company’s tech support team. Witnesses overheard a frustrated and bewildered phone call.
clint and his coworkers, feeling a mix of guilt and amusement, discreetly left the open-plan office area. They later discovered the boss had reported a faulty mouse to the support team.
I’ve found that seemingly simple pranks can sometimes have the most unexpected consequences. This one certainly delivered a memorable moment for everyone involved.
Here are a few things to consider if you’re contemplating a similar office prank:
* Think about the potential fallout. Will it genuinely be harmless fun,or could it cause real disruption or damage?
* Consider your company culture. Some workplaces are more tolerant of pranks than others.
* Keep it lighthearted. Avoid anything that could be perceived as malicious or offensive.
* Be prepared to own up to it. If your prank is discovered, be ready to take responsibility.
Ultimately, a good prank should be a source of laughter for everyone involved. It’s a way to lighten the mood and build camaraderie. However, it’s crucial to exercise good judgment and ensure that your prank doesn’t cross the line.
Do you have a story about a tech-related prank you pulled off (or witnessed)? Here’s what works best: share your experiences! It’s always captivating to hear about the creative ways people use technology to inject a little fun into the workplace.









