That’s probably about the only real difference. While cubicles can be personalized too like offices, one can walk about in a office whereas one can barely stand in a cubicle.
And about 1 Billion a year difference in pay. Give or take a few millions. If Brutus and Mr. V. were compared in salary to a step ladder, Mr. V. would be standing on top and Brutus under the carpet.
I used to have a cubicle to work in. I found it very efficient. If I hadn’t spent the majority of my time out of the office, I might have been unhappy with it. Now I would love a roomy one in my home. I really liked the overhead bin, and a 5-drawer cabinet on one side, and a lot of area where I could use push-pins to keep useful information handy.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member 9 months ago
The difference is those seven sacks of money and four stacks of dollars.
GROG Premium Member 9 months ago
And the walls go up to the ceiling. Brutus doesn’t even decorate his cubicle with money bags.
The dude from FL Premium Member 9 months ago
Call it an office Brutus, who cares! (never work in an office!)
Macushlalondra 9 months ago
The skinflint doesn’t care what you call the workspace, as long as you do the work.
Dave427 9 months ago
400 sq ft? That’s one BIG office, about the size of an average 2 car garage.
nosirrom 9 months ago
Brutus got a promotion from Broom Closet?
Justanolddude Premium Member 8 months ago
Executive washroom.
William Bednar Premium Member 8 months ago
I had heard that the DOW and S&P 500 were way up. Now, I know. The Boss has his “dividends” on full display!
russef 8 months ago
And 7 bags of money.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 8 months ago
Just call it an office. Or your castle. Whatever you want. Out of his ear shot of course
Just-me 8 months ago
Your cubicle is a starter kit office Brutus, think positive.
Jeffin Premium Member 8 months ago
Bet you don’t have a trap door like his, B. Aaaa!
preacherman Premium Member 8 months ago
That’s probably about the only real difference. While cubicles can be personalized too like offices, one can walk about in a office whereas one can barely stand in a cubicle.
kayak4ever 8 months ago
and a door
pat sandy creator 8 months ago
give or take a few feet…
julie.mason1 Premium Member 8 months ago
That is one opulently offensive office.
ericlscott creator 8 months ago
That’s about the size of a putt putt course.
CorkLock 8 months ago
And about 1 Billion a year difference in pay. Give or take a few millions. If Brutus and Mr. V. were compared in salary to a step ladder, Mr. V. would be standing on top and Brutus under the carpet.
ChessPirate 8 months ago
Those obstacles to his Golf game could be called, not “Bunkers”, but “Bankers”…
(≖_ʖ ≖)
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 8 months ago
Cubicle schmubicle . It’s a cell Brutus .
will.pittenger1 8 months ago
He neglected to mention the door.
Zebrastripes 8 months ago
…and windows, bigger salary, privacy….
MuddyUSA Premium Member 8 months ago
Well, he’s honest about it…………
mfrasca 8 months ago
And the trap door that drops one into a lagoon filled with laser-equipped sharks. (push)
bigplayray 8 months ago
I’d like to see Brutus’ cubicle!
jconnors3954 8 months ago
Call it an office, you got a promotion but no raise!
sandflea 8 months ago
If you have a view, you can get inspired.
oakie817 8 months ago
good point
cuzinron47 8 months ago
Actually his cubicle is more like a pet carrier..
C wolfe 8 months ago
The size of someone’s office is inversely proportional to the amount of work the person does.
gopher gofer 8 months ago
brutus is not asking the right questions… ☺
Moonkey Premium Member 8 months ago
I used to have a cubicle to work in. I found it very efficient. If I hadn’t spent the majority of my time out of the office, I might have been unhappy with it. Now I would love a roomy one in my home. I really liked the overhead bin, and a 5-drawer cabinet on one side, and a lot of area where I could use push-pins to keep useful information handy.
PAR85 8 months ago
That’s not an office, that’s a conference room.