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Top 10 April Fools' Pranks to Play at Work
Careerbuilder.com ^ | March 31, 2006 | By Kate Lorenz, CareerBuilder.com Editor

Posted on 03/31/2006 10:17:18 AM PST by Nachum

Time to dust off the whoopee cushions and hand buzzers. April Fools' Day is here and there's no better place for wisecracks and shenanigans than at work.

In its annual April Fools' Day survey, CareerBuilder.com found 33 percent of workers have played a practical joke on a co-worker and 17 percent are planning office tricks for this year's holiday.

Although it might be thrilling to finally one-up the office funnyman, pranks also help beat something that's no laughing matter: workplace stress.

More than half of workers reported working under stress in another CareerBuilder.com survey. Stress and worry on the job can be harmful, causing problems that damage your health and performance. Having fun with co-workers can provide stress relief, build rapport, make work more enjoyable and possibly improve productivity.

If you want to commit an act of April Foolery at work and need some inspiration, here are the top 10 work gags from CareerBuilder.com's survey:

1. Changed the caller ID on a co-worker's phone to read "Mr. Kitten" every time he called someone.

2. Placed random objects from people's desks in the vending machine.

3. Placed a live goldfish in an IV bag in a clinic.

4. Snuck onto someone else's computer and sent out an "I love you" e-mail to the entire office.

5. Wall papered someone's entire cube with headshots of his co-workers.

6. Convinced a colleague that a co-worker was in love with him.

7. Sat on the copier and placed the copies back in the paper bin. Anytime co-workers made copies, they had the image of the prankster's backside in the background.

8. Turned all the clocks in the office one hour back to make the work day seem longer.

9. Locked all the doors, shut off the lights and put a "Closed" sign in the window when the boss went out for lunch.

10. Placed fake rubber chocolates in the break room and watched as co-workers tried to chew them.

Kate Lorenz is the article and advice editor for CareerBuilder.com. She researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues.


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To: hoagy62

I felt bad after we found our snack stealer. He hadn't missed a day of work in 8 years. Next morning he called in sick.


81 posted on 03/31/2006 3:25:03 PM PST by flying Elvis
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To: YouPosting2Me

Buy a bag of marshmallows. Put one at each corner under the keyboards of all coworkers or other victims. Sit back and act normal and watch the show.

Buy some stuffed little mice in the pet area of your grocery store. they are small and have gray hair and pink ears with a long tail. You may place them in the refrigerator in plain sight or drop into ice cube trays and ask the preferred victim to make you a drink with ice. (snicker)


82 posted on 03/27/2009 9:34:24 PM PDT by sheikdetailfeather (Rush Limbaugh Has An Army)
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To: Nachum

83 posted on 03/24/2021 1:55:59 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen
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