BorrowMe for Offices
We spend 8 hours or more a day with our co-workers, yet many of us have little to no interaction with each other outside of the throws of work. It would be nice if we could get to know our co-workers a bit more, and save some money in the process. I’m not saying we need to be having BBQ’s on the weekends or helping each other move, but a little extra chatter and a bit of resource sharing never hurt anybody.
Wouldn’t it be nice to lend one of your co-workers the latest season of Desperate Housewives so you can add another person to your gossip group at work? What about letting the guy two cubicles down your jigsaw to make those cool shelves his daughter wants for her birthday? It’s not hard to turn a stagnant office place into an area of friendship and closeness with a minimal amount of effort. It will not only benefit the employees, but happier workers will also benefit the company as a whole!
We have all sorts of idle items laying around our house; from TV on DVD to movies and video games. Why not do some in office trading and lending? It saves you from dropping $50 on that game you will finish in a week, or save you from spending $80 on that Hard Cover novel you have been dying to read. Resource sharing with co-workers gives you more piece of mind than dealing with strangers. Many people find they are more comfortable lending to people they are familiar with, and you can’t get more familiar than the people you work with!
With so many people hit during the recession, many families are starting to open their eyes to new and less conventional methods of saving money and reducing their consumption. Resource sharing at work, and in their neighborhood makes a lot of sense for everybody involved, and helps to reduce the amount of stuff that ends up in landfills. It’s a win-win-win situation. As Sheldon Mopes (Edward Norton) said in Death To Smootchy, “You can’t change the world but you can make a dent.”, Let’s make some dents people!
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