How does that work?

How can the same person in the office leave his PC logged on and Outlook open while he’s not even in the office, and then two days later sit in his office all day long without even opening Outlook? What is the thinking process, is there a thinking process? I don’t understand..

Of course, I’ll have to send him a warning about leaving his PC logged on, or should I just stroll in and send the president an email from his account the next time to teach him a lesson? 🙂

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