In the bank during my early 20s we had a series of diarised cards for various things, usually to do with payments and stuff like that (no real computer based work at that time). We created a tatty old card for the new lad which was the 'Office Light Count'. He had to count all the light bulbs (over a hundred) to make sure they tallied. He did this monthly for a year before the assistant manager put him out of his misery.
I was also responsible for showing the new trainees round the branch, and the same assistant manager used to hand the new folk over to me with the words 'show them the ropes'. After a tour of the toilets, kitchen, staff room, various offices and do on, I would open a cupboard door with a great flourish and 'There They Are', to reveal a board with a load of old ropes pinned to it. It bemused them totally as they thought they were coming to start a serious career - but they still remembered it years later.
I was also responsible for showing the new trainees round the branch, and the same assistant manager used to hand the new folk over to me with the words 'show them the ropes'. After a tour of the toilets, kitchen, staff room, various offices and do on, I would open a cupboard door with a great flourish and 'There They Are', to reveal a board with a load of old ropes pinned to it. It bemused them totally as they thought they were coming to start a serious career - but they still remembered it years later.