1.
Never walk without a document in your hands
People with documents in their hands look like hardworking employees
heading for important meetings. People with nothing in their hands look
like they're heading for the cafeteria. People with a newspaper in their
hand look like they're heading for the toilet. Above all, make sure you
carry loads of stuff home with you at night, thus generating the false
impression that you work longer hours than you do.
2.
Use computers to look busy
Any time you use a computer, it looks like "work" to the casual
observer. You can send and receive
personal e-mail, chat and generally have a blast without doing anything
remotely related to work. These aren't exactly the societal benefits
that the proponents of the computer revolution would like to talk about
but they're not bad either. When you get caught by your boss - and you
*will* get caught -- your best defense is to claim you're teaching
yourself to use new software, thus saving valuable training dollars.
3.
Messy desk
Top management can get away with a clean desk. For the rest of us, it
looks like we're not working hard enough. Build huge piles of documents
around your workspace. To the observer, last year's work looks the same
as today's work; it's volume that counts. Pile them high and wide. If
you know somebody is coming to your cubicle, bury the document you'll
need halfway down in an existing stack and rummage for it when he/she
arrives.
4.
Voice Mail
Never answers your phone if you have voice mail. People don't call you
just because they want to give you something for nothing - they call
because they want YOU to do work for THEM. That's no way to live. Screen
all your calls through voice mail. If somebody leaves a voice mail
message for you and it sounds like impending work, respond during lunch
hour when you know they're not there - it looks like you're hardworking
and conscientious even though you're being a devious weasel.
5.
Looking Impatient and Annoyed
According to George Costanza, one should also always try to look
impatient and annoyed to give your bosses the impression that you are
always busy.
6.
Leave the office late
Always leave the office late, especially when the boss is still around.
You could read magazines and storybooks that you always wanted to read
but have no time until late before leaving. Make sure you walk past the
boss' room on your way out. Send important emails at unearthly hours
(e.g. 9:35pm, 7:05am, etc.) and during public holidays.
7.
Creative Sighing for Effect
Sigh loudly when there are many people around, giving the impression
that you are under extreme pressure.
8.
Stacking Strategy
It is not enough to pile lots of documents on the table. Put lots of
books on the
floor etc. (thick computer manuals are the best).
9.
Build Vocabulary
Read up on some computer magazines and pick out all the jargon and new
products. Use the phrases freely when in conversation with bosses.
Remember: They don't have to understand what you say, but you sure sound
impressive.
10.
MOST IMPORTANT!!!:
DON'T forward this to your boss by mistake!!!