Office Olympics

Filed under: Office Etiquette, Work Life Balance, Employment TrendsPrint Article

Posted Jun 24th 2009 4:42PM

Let's face it. In this economy, it's hard to find ways to keep office morale up. We're all guilty of taking an extra long coffee break to replenish the energy. Yes, we all escape the mundane by skirting around the internet when the boss isn't looking. But here's something a little more obvious. These employees take workplace fun to a whole new level -- organized sports.

We realize some are staged, but they're still a good laugh. Here are our six favorite video clips of office olympics.Let's face it. In this economy, it's hard to find ways to keep office morale up. We're all guilty of taking an extra long coffee break to replenish the energy. Yes, we all escape the mundane by skirting around the internet when the boss isn't looking. But here's something a little more obvious. These employees take workplace fun to a whole new level -- organized sports.

We realize some are staged, but they're still a good laugh. Here are our six favorite video clips of office olympics.

So who won?



Cubicle hurdles anyone?



Office chair showdown



That computer was wide open



Goal!



Row, row, row your boat



Your turn:

Any office olympics where you work? Give us the scoop in the comments below.

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