In the past 3-4 months I've seen people painting the elevator wall at my work 9 times. THAT'S OVER NINE TIMES IN 3-4 MONTHS!
And it's not that they can't get the color right because the color is fine. I don't even think that it gets dinged up from people getting on and off the elevator. I think it's just job security. Maybe they figure if they don't have any work they'll redo the work they've already done 1/2 a dozen times or so.
First they took down the wallpaper, which was a good thing becuase the seams were coming off and it was a ugly wallpaper to begin with.
Then they started patching the wall. At least that's what I'm guessing they were doing.
Then they painted it a nice toupe color.
Looked great to me.
The next day there was white spakle on the wall again.
That was left for a few day maybe even a week.
Then it was repainted.
A week or two later we saw a couple guys repainting again
Then the next day they were painting again. Really how many coats of paint does the poor wall need?
This went on for about a month.
All seemed fine until about a month ago when the white spakle appeared on the the wall again.
I did see some workes taking the ugly wallpaper down from the sides and back of the elevator walls so I figured they were back to finish the job they originally started.
The wall was repainted the same color
Then the white painted appeared
Then paint
Then white spakle/paint
This has been going on for a month!
So I figured our building is the painters job security. There is noone ever here but each night the wall is either painted or spackled.
When will the madness end?
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Job Security
at 7:58 AM Posted by Just Me
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I see the same trend with road construction. The same roads seem to get dug up and repaved for no reason. All I can imagine is these construction guys love to stand around and get paid $25 bucks an hour to do nothing!
That is weird.
Hmmm.
Maybe it is like that number-counter on "Lost"...it's just a freaky mind-test. The building owners are really mad scientists watching your reactions in the elevator through security cameras.
At least it would be more interesting...
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