u/Popular_Criticism_62

I work with nasty people.
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I work with nasty people.

I work building IT. I have replaced one employee's mouse every 2 months since ive started. Employee claims that they do not eat at their desk. It gets so bad that the mouse actually loses functionality. Recommendations on a mouse that is cheap and will last longer, ways to prevent this (that don't require me "checking in" on this employee), or maybe doctors that they can go to to get this checked out?

Edit: this mouse is used in an office setting. The picture was taken at my downstairs work bench after I replaced it with a new sacrifice.

u/CrafterT1 — 3 days ago

Cable Snake Repair

This is a 200ft sheathed cable run for a studio camera. All of the rest of the sheathing is in great condition. This tear happened about a year ago and ever since I've been milking it back together and ziptie-ing the gap closed. Is there a better way to fix this without redoing the entire length of the snake?

u/Popular_Criticism_62 — 4 days ago