JGeropoulas
The Living Force
When acres of corporate cubicles began sprouting up, I always viewed them as another step towards dehumanizing and disconnecting everyone (a process begun by television, and almost completed now thanks to iPods and cell-phones plugged into everyone's ears) about the time "personnel" became "human resources"--industrialized cogs in the elites' money-driven machine..."she was always working, working, working..."
Woman Dies in Her Cubicle — But Nobody Notices Until the Next Day
_http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/02/17/woman-dies-in-her-cubicle-%E2%80%94-but-nobody-notices-until-the-next-day/?iid=obinsite#ixzz1tAwpBHsU
Rebecca Wells, a 51-year-old woman who died in her cubicle Friday in Los Angeles County. Though she died on Friday, she was unnoticed at her desk in the Department of Internal Services until Saturday. The county coroner is yet to determine the cause of death.
When she passed away, Wells, who worked in risk management, was performing an audit. Despite not noticing the deceased, one of her coworkers remembered, “She was always working, always working.”