This is typically what my desk at work looks like. I wonder if I am sending the wrong message to my co-workers?
Nope. I used to be an avid and accomplished woodworker. Then people started convincing me that I should sell my work. I did. I got more orders and before I knew it I was working round the clock. I came to loathe my woodshop. No more career moves for this old feller!
Those Pilot precision pens are the bestest bang for the buck. I haven't been able to find a pen with better flow that doesn't bleed out for anywhere near their price point.
Been addicted to those things for years. Only downfall.... If you leave them in a hot car then pull the cap off to write something.... Your hand is covered in ink.
I love to use a fountain pen, but can't at work due to traceability and possible smudge/bleed issues. The FDA likes to read things whether or not they got wet or not.
You ought to be ashamed of yourself having the desk look like that what are you thinking you're supposed to be setting the example. So I'm going to help you out because I like you you can send me all those coins I'll even pay for shipping so you will have a clean desk. It's your job as the boss to set the example no need to thank me just send me the coins.LOL Dave
I had Lincoln cents all over my desk at work, every day. I'm not the man but I'm not the worker either so I was told politely to put them away and if I wanted to continue to do it on my break. Lucky you! Envy!!
I tend to keep coin stuff off my desk at work, but I have been known to be typing in a keyboard under pieces of paper and other office debris.