SURAT THANI: Monday mornings are normally powerful sufficient to face, however think about turning up for work and finding your desk coated in stinking excrement and swarming with flies. It was exactly that state of affairs that confronted employees at the Surat Thani Educational Service Area 2 on the morning of November 6. At the scene at about eleven am the same morning, a Thai Rath reporter found few office workers willing to debate the unsavory scene that confronted them earlier that morning in the workplace, and which was still being cleaned when the fed-up journalist arrived and began asking questions. With Stunning in the air, Surat Thani Educational Service Area 2 Director Wittaya Sada explained that the desk of one Kanchana Chariprat, appearing Deputy Director of the Human Resources Department, appeared to have been the target of the underhanded attack, which happened over the weekend when the office was unmanned and unguarded. K. Kanchana’s workstation was lined with excrement, swarming with flies and smelled so foul that some workplace workers instantly began to wretch upon scent of it, he said. Another employees member who has most likely seen better Monday mornings was the cleaner, who was ordered to wash up the mess instantly after its discovery, and who was nonetheless working on the process two hours later. Director Wittaya said he suspected the reeking stools had been positioned on K. Kanchana’s desk by a disgruntled employee, probably one who had been transferred against his or her will, or didn’t obtain advantages she or he thought had been due – or just didn’t recognize the best way the department was run. Depositing stools on K. Kanchana’s desk might need been the co-workers method of embarrassing K. Kanchana and making her lose face, he added. In the world of forms, crisis is generally dealt with by forming a committee. In this case, however, Director Wittaya stated such an motion should not be essential. “I don’t suppose this incident justifies establishing a particular investigation panel,” he mentioned. “I think we need to call each sid