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New online community lets people who are sick of their jobs network and find motivation
Press release from: Uberslacker
Sick of your job? Have dreams of doing something else? The new website CubeSlacker.com, is here to help! Now there is a place for all those people that say “I hate my job”.
CubeSlacker.com is not just a website that focuses on hating work. The site aspires to do much more than that by making following ones dreams and goals a focal point.
Human beings were not meant to sit in little cubicles staring at computer screens all day, filling out useless forms and listening to eight different bosses drone on about mission statements. – Peter Gibbons, Office Space (1999)
The site is packed with great features.
Interviews with people that have ditched their day jobs to follow their calling take center stage on the site. The interviews range from musicians and artists to business executives.
One CubeSlacker visitor said of the interviews, “they are very enjoyable and uplifting for people doing time like us.”
Multimedia such as Songs, Soundboards, and pictures provide entertainment. “The Gallery of Cubicles” is for visitors to submit their workspace pictures. Articles and links on the site provide visitors with more entertainment and motivation.
Hate your job? CubeSlacker is an online community of people who are sick of their day jobs. Come here to complain, laugh, share ideas, read interviews about people who followed their dreams, articles, and all sorts of other great stuff! Check out some office humour. Find a job? Go to the forum to talk with others who aren't afraid to say I Hate My Job. CubeSlacker is more than just a website, it's a distraction.
A forum on CubeSlacker.com exists so visitors can complain, share stories, laugh, network and motivate each other.
And above all CubeSlacker reminds you not to forget, “A Slacker is a Hard-Worker with a dream!”
For more information, please visit www.CubeSlacker.com
This release was published on openPR.
CubeSlacker.com is not just a website that focuses on hating work. The site aspires to do much more than that by making following ones dreams and goals a focal point.
Human beings were not meant to sit in little cubicles staring at computer screens all day, filling out useless forms and listening to eight different bosses drone on about mission statements. – Peter Gibbons, Office Space (1999)
The site is packed with great features.
Interviews with people that have ditched their day jobs to follow their calling take center stage on the site. The interviews range from musicians and artists to business executives.
One CubeSlacker visitor said of the interviews, “they are very enjoyable and uplifting for people doing time like us.”
Multimedia such as Songs, Soundboards, and pictures provide entertainment. “The Gallery of Cubicles” is for visitors to submit their workspace pictures. Articles and links on the site provide visitors with more entertainment and motivation.
Hate your job? CubeSlacker is an online community of people who are sick of their day jobs. Come here to complain, laugh, share ideas, read interviews about people who followed their dreams, articles, and all sorts of other great stuff! Check out some office humour. Find a job? Go to the forum to talk with others who aren't afraid to say I Hate My Job. CubeSlacker is more than just a website, it's a distraction.
A forum on CubeSlacker.com exists so visitors can complain, share stories, laugh, network and motivate each other.
And above all CubeSlacker reminds you not to forget, “A Slacker is a Hard-Worker with a dream!”
For more information, please visit www.CubeSlacker.com
This release was published on openPR.
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