The flat screens aren’t really heavy enough to cause an injury worthy of a worker’s comp claim. flu, does your employer still use the dinosaur monitors??[/quote]
My primary employer, yup in the lab. My own enterprise, nope. Just laptops. There’s a nice plasma in one of the conference rooms. I think it’s missing a few bolts. And there’s an overhead projector that’s suspended by a weak mount. My chair is falling apart, and I always sit hunched over. My head it hurting from staring at the monitor screens all day, and my hands are really beginning to get sore after typing so much and hitting ctrl-alt-del so many times to kill some bad running process on my crappy windoze.
My customers are abusive, and they always want everything yesterday. And there’s someone always trying to ask me out even though I said no many times. I’m lacking any sunlight, because there are days I show up before the sun rises and leave after the sunset. I was so tired one night, I was driving half asleep and bumped into the parking structure. A trash can fell on my head when I got out, and now I have a big bump, not to mention it lowered by IQ by a few points. I don’t have reserved spot, so I had to walk all the back to the office to get a bandage, which then I slipped an fell on a concrete staircase without the anti-slip stickers on them. And since I’m taiwanese rooted and the rest of the folks I work with are from PRC and Korea, it’s probably why I haven’t been promoted yet to VP 🙂