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Trainers Warehouse Deskmate - Office Desk Accessories, Desk Signs, Funny Office Gifts | 24 Signs to Discourage (or Invite) Distractions in an Open Office or WFH Setting, ‎4.25 x 1 x 0.39 inches

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  • 24 signs to discourage (or invite) distractions in an Open Office setting! Or working at home with the rest of your family!
  • The 24 playful yet direct Deskmate signs let you tell people to GO AWAY -- nicely.
  • The signs say it, (from the front and back), so you don’t have to!
  • Marker not included, but any dry-erase marker will work!
  • BROUGHT TO YOU BY OFFICE OXYGEN: The professional’s choice for employee training and motivation products, featuring our game show buzzers, conversation balls, icebreakers, team-building games, fidgets, debriefing tools, signage, and appreciation rewards. For over 30 years, we've improved participation and engagement with innovative tools that help trainers and educators in many industries. Whether working remotely or returning to the office, we have the perfect product for you.



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The Thumball is a soft 6" stuffed ball

ENGAGE YOUR GROUP AND START DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IMPORTANT TOPICS

Use the Silver Series Thumball as a playful training tool. Start exciting and engaging conversations, create connections, and tackle complex topics. Each ball has 32 panels with pre-printed provocative prompts. With a wide variety of thumballs, you are sure to find the right one for your group. Discuss topics like Leadership, Diversity, Icebreakers, Stress Management, Team Dynamics, Workplace Ethics, and so much more. This training tool is suited for adults and teens.

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Coco
2025-08-03 10:54:30
I recently got a promotion, and there are no offices left for me to move into, so I'm still stuck at my cubicle.I've made attempts to print and post multiple gently worded signs in my workspace to discourage distractions.Nothing worked - they were noticed, but ignored.This sign set works so wonderfully - the design is concise and while most of the messages are a liiiittle too snarky for my workplace, I can use a good 5 or 6 to convey just what I need to.
Jace Mebane
2025-07-17 13:57:43
I got this for my boss because she kept making "do not disturb" signs with folded scrap paper and it was driving me nuts. She loves all the options and uses just about all of them(except for the slightly cheekier ones that might get her in trouble with upper management. 😆)
Eric Roda
2025-06-06 14:03:13
StoryIt's common courtesy at my work place to place a sign when you go on break. I used a very simple piece of paper I printed to display when I'm off to lunch. One day I decided I would look for a sign that's a bit more professional looking, and stumbled across this. I really didn't think I would end up getting something that has so many signs, but there was an appeal to having them for when I was available, away or on break.Strengths+ Has signs for when your (Available, away, busy, on vacation)+ I'm out sign is great for allowing co-workers some way to contact you while your away while also informing them of when you will return+ Alot of variety in signs that have their own visual appeal+ Some of the signs can be really funnyWeaknesses- The signs are on the small side (Would be great if each sign was size of a normal piece of paper)- Some of the signs are a tad too unprofessional to use unfortunately (Don't go away mad, just go away being one example)ConclusionOverall, it's a pretty good sign for the desk, while there is room for improvement especially in the size department, I'm quite happy with it. So are my co-workers, since they know when I'm able to help them with any problems they are having.
Asmith
2025-05-08 09:56:21
Overall great for the purpose, good quality. Stand is sturdy. I'm in a cubicle farm with tall walls, so I wanted my coworkers to be able to see when I'm in, or busy, or on a call, or need focus. Notably it is missing "Gone for the day" and the OOO sign is missing a place to put a return date. Also don't have an "IN" sign-- "Welcome!" seems more like a receptionist and "Let's chat!" is definitely wrong for just indicating you are here. It does have a "dry erase" page for you to write your own message, so I guess you could do it there. Some of the messages are either unclear or aren't quite perfect for a very professional office. For example, the yoga person image on the soothing background makes me think the status is relaxed and open for visits, but the wording is "don't ruin my focus"-- I think from across the room it would be misunderstood. And the "L8R" message in yellow and black is pretty forceful-- inappropriate in a formal office. But, I'm able to indicate when I'm on a call, DND, OOO, or at lunch, so I'm happy. I use the "I'm here somewhere" page more than I expected, for body breaks and when I'm heating up my lunch.
Bethany
2025-03-28 15:18:48
Love this little sign! I’m working on being more assertive in my workplace, and this sign is a fun way to create boundaries without feeling like I’m totally out of my comfort zone. It’s especially nice when I’m working from home. My office mates all enjoy seeing what my sign is flipped to.
Shopper
2025-03-01 13:12:55
Everybody that passes my desk comments on this & asks where I got it. I love it!
Geena Driven
2025-02-27 18:45:55
Favorite things ever especially if you’re in a communal work space. Sadly no one reads it or pays attention and STILL bother me when it clearly says “On a deadline” ... !! Lol. And no one brings me chocolate when the sign says “I can help just being chocolate.” Product is great, people just don’t read! Hahaha. The signs have been more of comedic relief and cause for people to stop at my desk to say how neat and cool this product is. 🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️
N.Hawt14
2024-11-27 11:09:56
Its cool. Funny for co-workers to read at my desk. Kinda pricey for such a small lil thing though.
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