A cubicle can be dreary place to spend a third of your day. Here are some great ways to dress it up by decorating your cubicle.
This person's cubicle looks as though they just started working at the company yesterday, even though they've been there for years. No pictures on display, no memos, no toys, and minimal papers. This person finds those things a distraction. They're here to work, and the minute the workday ends, they'll be out the door, headed somewhere they'd much rather be.
Refrain from being the office Prairie Dog. Don't stick your head over the cubicle and call to others in the office. If you have to speak to someone else in the office either call them on the phone or walk over and talk to them.
A cubicle is a device to separate workers from one another with partition walls. Cubicles are mostly used in large business offices to put up more people in less space. Work platforms and shelves can be suspended from the partition walls of cubicles.
Do not make personal phone calls to family and friends that involve arguing, raising your voice or offering personal details. This is an office, not your living room! You not only look like a fool, but you embarrass yourself and others with this behavior. If you're really lucky you might even have rumors spread around the office about you.
This may only work in some situations - if B & D are a very functional partnership, this is a big win. If the boss has a reason to want to separate the two, or if you really are expected to be part of the conversation, this may be a loosing option... but it's worth a try.