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Would I look like a dick for buying it, teh chair?

post #1 of 18
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I hate my chair at my office. I hate it with a passion it is uncomfortbale and ugly. My company is extremely frugal with money and just keeps giving me replacement chairs from other parts of the building. Would I look like a dick if I just shelled out my own money for a nice office chair?
post #2 of 18
You could say it's for medical reasons, but then it would have to be somewhat plausibly ergonomic. Eames Management chair wouldn't cut it.

Out of curiosity, which chair are you looking at?
post #3 of 18
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They would only give me an ergo chair if I had a note from a doctor saying I have medical issues.

I am not looking at any chair in particular. I just want to examine the possible situation first.
post #4 of 18
I don't see what the big deal is about buying your own chair. You spend most of the day sitting in it, why not be comfortable?
post #5 of 18
I had one of these when I was at my agency in New York. We had a whole storage room filled with old 60's furniture from their Mad Men era (long before Mad Men ever aired, though) and when you were promoted, you could just go in and pick what you wanted. I got this and a Risom credenza and an Aalto chaise.

FWIW, the Time-Life chair is the most comfortable I've ever had the pleasure of resting my ass in.

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post #6 of 18
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Hmm, very interesting, Very tempting.
post #7 of 18
At my old office, some of the VP's brought in their own chairs or found a way to get the company to pay for it. If you can't get the latter, just do the former.
post #8 of 18
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Let me say it in another way. My company is cheap.
post #9 of 18
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Originally Posted by patrickBOOTH View Post

Let me say it in another way. My company is cheap.

Most companies are.
post #10 of 18
I think a good ergonomic office chair is worth every penny you spend. You probably spend more time in that chair than any other piece of furniture you own. When I bought my chair (a Humanscale Freedom), I was amazed at how long I could sit without being stiff or sore or cramped at the end of the day. It was quite an eye-opener for me.
post #11 of 18
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Originally Posted by patrickBOOTH View Post

They would only give me an ergo chair if I had a note from a doctor saying I have medical issues.

I am not looking at any chair in particular. I just want to examine the possible situation first.

Its not that hard to get a note from a doctor....you could basically walk in and say that you have either back pain or wrist pain and that you are sure it is because of your poor chair adjustment but your office won't do anything without a doctor's note.
Doctor gets an insurance payment, and you get a new chair in exchange for your copay.

They are re-doing my area of our office...and I was actually part of the small group they took on a field trip to look at workstations. Unfortunately, our visit wasn't for chairs--hopefully we repeat the same process with chairs (or get some in office samples) but I have a sneaking suspicion that they are going to try to cheap the fuck out like the current office-depot looking chairs we have now.
If that is the case, I would consider the doctors note route or bringing my own (which might look a pinch dickish in a shared work environment vs a private office)...at home I have a herman miller caper task chair (this but blue) and despite having zero padding, I can comfortably spend FAR more time in it.
post #12 of 18
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Originally Posted by VaderDave View Post

I think a good ergonomic office chair is worth every penny you spend. You probably spend more time in that chair than any other piece of furniture you own. When I bought my chair (a Humanscale Freedom), I was amazed at how long I could sit without being stiff or sore or cramped at the end of the day. It was quite an eye-opener for me.

A good office chair and a good bed. nod[1].gif
post #13 of 18
When I worked at an office with a shitty chair, I went exploring in the hallways and stole a fat, leather executive chair that was temporarily stored in a hallway due to someone moving office suites.
post #14 of 18
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Unfortunately, the only thing fat and leathery at my company is this Italian lady in accounting.
post #15 of 18
You probably will look like a dick to others (oh, he's too fancy for the normal chairs), but those are probably only going to be from the office gossip types, moreso if its a small company. It should be in your right to do so though. I had this problem before in the past, really crappy chair, I just broke it on purpose and got a new one.

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