Normally, a trip out to lunch at work is a nice break. A little something to break up the routine. A chance to get away. A near death experience. Wait, what? I shall tell…
It was a typical Friday lunch hour at work. Plans were made to head out for pizza. We wandered to a co-worker’s car. A Prius. A vehicle of environmental responsibility. A vehicle of death. Wait, what? I shall tell…
Four co-workers headed to lunch. The electrical vehicle of silence awaited. Yes, silent, but deadly (too easy a reference to resist… apologies from my 12-year-old self). The perfect vehicle for an assassin. Wait, what? I shall tell…
Entering the rear door, behind the driver’s seat. I saw a paper on the floor. I reached down to move the document, as my co-workers sat in their places. I lowered my right leg into the car. Then suddenly and without warning, the car lurched forward. Wait, what? I shall tell…
The other two passengers yelled to the driver, “Stop!” and “He’s not in the car, yet.” As for me, I had no time to yell. No words to break the silence. Just thoughts of my own mortality, as the car lurched forward again. I feared the worst, as I imagined my life being crushed beneath the rolling rear tire. Wait, what? I shall tell…
Then in an ungraceful act of desperate self preservation, I flung my frame into the moving car. The would be apparent act of workplace assassination had failed. I would work another day. Another day that I would not take for granted. You waited and I did tell, workplace exaggerations and all.