https://www.texastribune.org/2019/10/14/texas-m-system-chancellor-john-sharp-got-parakeets-his-office/?utm_campaign=trib-social&utm_content=1571147356&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
[The birds were the brainchild of Chancellor Sharp, who thought they might provide a relaxing distraction for employees, similar to how some companies host bring-your-dog-to-work days. He returned from lunch one day with several parakeets he'd picked up at a pet store, according to Copelin, and let them loose."
They were to be greeted warmly: "The first word we would like to teach them is 'HOWDY!'" an employee for Chancellor John Sharp wrote in an October 2018 email. "Please help them learn by addressing them this way when you see them."
But - for at least a few days - the birds prompted a different reaction from some employees, who said in emails that their winged guests took to "flying around like crazy" and "don't understand why we are chasing them."
an employee wrote in an October 2018 email. "I hear 2 more birds will be arriving soon. Trying to hold it together over here are we really spending time on birds?"
"This is not funny and this isn't a good environment for the birds," the employee wrote in a separate email. "Maybe someone could recommend we buy a cage and put the birds in it, if we need to have birds, they should be contained."
Another person asked a colleague in May if they had been "'pooped' upon yet."]
You have to love aggy.
[The birds were the brainchild of Chancellor Sharp, who thought they might provide a relaxing distraction for employees, similar to how some companies host bring-your-dog-to-work days. He returned from lunch one day with several parakeets he'd picked up at a pet store, according to Copelin, and let them loose."
They were to be greeted warmly: "The first word we would like to teach them is 'HOWDY!'" an employee for Chancellor John Sharp wrote in an October 2018 email. "Please help them learn by addressing them this way when you see them."
But - for at least a few days - the birds prompted a different reaction from some employees, who said in emails that their winged guests took to "flying around like crazy" and "don't understand why we are chasing them."
an employee wrote in an October 2018 email. "I hear 2 more birds will be arriving soon. Trying to hold it together over here are we really spending time on birds?"
"This is not funny and this isn't a good environment for the birds," the employee wrote in a separate email. "Maybe someone could recommend we buy a cage and put the birds in it, if we need to have birds, they should be contained."
Another person asked a colleague in May if they had been "'pooped' upon yet."]
You have to love aggy.