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Misery Cubed - The Cubicle Simulator

I actually did not go out searching for a cubicle simulator, but just sort of stumbled on it. Living in Indianapolis, near Ball State University 40 minutes north in Muncie, Indiana it's not uncommon to see commercials on tv for their programs that they offer. Their entrepreneurship master's program looked interesting, so I checked out the website for the Miller College of Business at BSU. I'm not sure that I would ever go to school for an advanced degree in entrepreneurship as I could buy the same books and gain similar resources through the local SBA. Anyways, as I was reading about the program, courses, and honors, I was drawn to the Experience the Non-Entrepreneurial Life at MiseryCubed.com banner.

It's a sad but true representation of the cube farms that the majority of entry-level employees and even mid-level employees work in. It's also humorous because it is a bit overdone even though I a big opponent of non-open, creativity killing, gray walled workspaces.

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