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Sick and tired of working in the same drab cubicle everyday ? Join the club.

I am looking for like-minded people who have adapted their cubicle. Or someone else’s. Just couldn’t resist the temptation to cover a co-workers cubicle in Postits when they were on vacation?

I want to see the result. Soft toys, posters, collections of Japanese manga cartoons, anything that makes your cubicle different to the one next to it.
Personalised decorations, plants, anything that makes it stand out from the herd.
Show me what you got.
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Over at BNET – a CNET Networks web property designed to help managers and their companies be more successful — we read a lot about cubicle culture.
We wanted to make you aware of a feature package we just posted at BNET.com. It’s called “The Return of the Crummy Job,” and it intended to help managers better navigate their jobs amid reductions in staff, resources, perks, team spirit, and so forth.
Cheers and enjoy,
Michael Mattis
Social Media Manager
BNET.com
Hi,
My name is Adrienne Carlson and I write on the blog http://radiologytechnicianschools.net/ . Anyway, I realize this email is out of the blue, but I just published an article I wrote entitled “50 Best Cubicle Hacks for Your Health and Wellness” ( http://radiologytechnicianschools.net/50-best-cubicle-hacks-for-your-health-and-wellness/ )and I’m now sending you this email in the hopes that you’ll consider taking a quick look and consider whether you think your readers would find it interesting and therefore be worthy of a mention on your blog.
Basically I’m trying to increase my readership, and to do that I’m emailing folks like yourself with established blogs so that hopefully I can get a mention on a few sites like yours in order to get myself broader exposure.
Anyway, thank you for taking the time to read this and sorry again for the unsolicited email.
Sincerely,
Adrienne Carlson
It’s been over decade since I’ve worked in a cubicle. But I’ve been there. And I’ve got friends who do. One of my friends suggested making paintings for people to use to spruce up their cubicles. So I’m starting that. I’ve got them on http://www.CubicleArt.blogspot.com for now. It’s just an experiment to see if there’s a desire for it–and it’s also a creative outlet for me.