myfs_134789 Posted August 11, 2008 Share Posted August 11, 2008 I sit in a cubicle and there is a a concrete beam over my head in the office. I am worried that it will affect my promotional opportunities in my career. There are 2 pillars, one is blocked by the partition and the one is at a diagonal to the opening of the cubicle. there is also a wall unit aircon to my right...my back is facing a window.. Are there problems?Thank you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 12, 2008 Staff Share Posted August 12, 2008 1. In an office environment it may look very odd to place some of the traditional cures like a pair of flutes. The other common method is to draw a "fine" red line much like a small string just above where your head is (if it is under a beam).2. The pillars according to your description, may not seem to be a problem. Usually if it is a concrete beam, the sha qi is approximately 1 metre. So long as you are not "cut" by the pillar, this is fine or no issue.Quote:Irene L. wrote:I sit in a cubicle and there is a a concrete beam over my head in the office. I am worried that it will affect my promotional opportunities in my career. There are 2 pillars, one is blocked by the partition and the one is at a diagonal to the opening of the cubicle. there is also a wall unit aircon to my right...my back is facing a window.. Are there problems? Thank you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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