As someone who works in a hospital, I can say that this time, the use of quotation marks is entirely appropriate, since in hospital lingo, employee really means slave.
Just employees and their unemployed friends who like to hang out there all the time, their dogs, and occasionally their mothers. Apart from that no one.
I love the transition from upper case to lower case. Their frustration must have diminished over the time it took to write the word.
ReplyDeleteI find this whole blog hilarious. I've seen so many examples of this and it's nice to know that I'm not the only one who thinks it's silly.
ReplyDeleteI bet those "employees" work for a "legitimate businessman".
ReplyDeleteI think they're drawing attention to their lovely little joke. Only Emergency Medical Personnel are allowed.
ReplyDeleteAs someone who works in a hospital, I can say that this time, the use of quotation marks is entirely appropriate, since in hospital lingo, employee really means slave.
ReplyDeleteI "love" this blog, keep it up.
ReplyDeleteJust employees and their unemployed friends who like to hang out there all the time, their dogs, and occasionally their mothers. Apart from that no one.
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ReplyDeleteI second acpaul. The only thing that would be more appropriate would be if the doctors' lounge said "'Gods' Only" on the door.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it that the people who are asked to design banners have no clue what quotation marks are for?
ReplyDeleteNice post ....
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing...
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