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High Five
I must take a stand. I must stand firm in what I believe I have been working at this firm for three years And my boss insists we have a meeting every morning And this ritual has produced a habit I can no longer Tolerate. As soon as an employee enters the conference Room she is standing by the table with her hand up expecting Everyone to give her a high five. She is so fake with Annoying laugh and her half assed attempt At boosting morale. Yesterday she laid off Six employees and stood there smiling giving everyone of them a high five. I refuse to give in, I will not, no, I shall not give her a high five. I purposefully fill my hands with items to make it impossible. I am carrying an iPad, a clip board, folders and a cup of coffee. I approach the conference room her assistant walks in and gives her a high five. I make my way in walking swiftly, I pass her by motioning that my hands are full. Out of the corner of my eye I see her reaching for my coffee cup. NO SHE DIDN’T She says, “I need my high five.” I am holding my cup even tighter Squeezing it until the top pops off and “accidently” splashes her Hand. I fake concern while her assistant acts as if she has a third degree burns. I take my seat smiling on the inside. She didn’t get a high five and her high five hand is injured. At the end of the meeting I walk pass her and she calls my out my name. I turn to see her Non-injured hand in the air, she says “I never got my high five” To Be Continued…..
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