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Don’t Be A Fool

Be sure to keep your wits about you next Tuesday. According to a recent survey, nearly a third of workers have been involved in April Fools’ Day pranks at the office.

The survey, by the online job site CareerBuilder.com, found that the most common pranks are covering a coworker’s cube with aluminum foil, faking a resignation and gluing down office supplies.

A few notable pranks found in the survey of more than 6,800 workers include shrink-wrapping everything in a worker’s cubicle, filling a soda vending machine with beer and placing a pair of pants and shoes in the only toilet stall to make it appear occupied for hours.

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