

Tape a walkie-talkie to the underside of the person's desk.Your co-workers will be trapped in a never-ending cycle of broken doors trying to find an escape. Attach a sign on each door stating, The door is broken, please use the other door. The more doors your workplace has, the better. Leave a note "from the boss" on a late-arriver's desk that reads, "I need to see you in my office as soon as you get in." This prank is an absolute banger in the workplace.Wait for sounds of disgust as brown water starts coming up from the drain while they're showering. Secure the bag with the drain cover and cut off any excess bits of plastic. 7 April Fools Day Pranks for the Workplace. Shove in a plastic bag with some chocolate milk powder mix in it. Tape down the button on someone's desk phone, so when they get a call and pick up the handset, the phone keeps ringing. Home > Blog Posts, Mission Blog Posts - Workforce Development > 7 April Fools Day Pranks for the Workplace.Place a piece of scotch tape on the bottom of a co-worker's mouse so it covers the laser or roller ball (for older mice) and prevents the pointer from moving on the screen. Heres our picks of some of the funniest yet harmless April Fools Office Pranks to pull at your office.These funny April Fool’s Day jokes for coworkers are a perfect way to make this a memorable one. (BuzzFeed) Or, if you can get hold of a co-worker's iPhone, these 5 pranks are simple yet. (Gizmodo) Try some of these 17 diabolical (and hilarious) ways to mess with someone's technology. (Mashable) Use these tricks to execute the perfect prank call on your office mate.

Share with your colleagues and coworkers the April Fool jokes at work. If you're feeling brave, try some of these 50 wild and epic office pranks. Toss someone's cell phone up in the drop-ceiling above their desk, then call the number and watch them frantically try to figure out where it's coming from. With the best April Fool pranks to do at work, you can surely make everyone laugh.With that in mind, here's a list of 5 classic pranks that (usually) won't compromise your job security: And by that we mean they should cause no permanent damage to employers' or co-workers' property (or psyches), and should not involve any activity referred to in the Employee Handbook as "grounds for termination." Also, no mean-spirited personal attacks. In 1998 the fast-food chain pulled an April Fools' Day prank by telling its customers it was introducing burgers. April Fool's is a great time to let off steam with a good practical joke.īut if you're at work, you have to keep your pranks practical and safe for the office. A close-up of a Burger King sign on Novemin Cardiff, Wales.
