OfficeCompany
OfficeCompany is a corporate organization founded in 1971 and active through 2005-2013. The company is the primary workplace of Samuel Bloxxer (the CEO) and employed staff members later connected with other employees, such as Zackary Ericsin and Delilah Melissa. This page focuses on the company itself — its structure, departments, operations, and records during 2005-2013.
Overview
OfficeCompany operates like a standard corporate employer based in New York City. On the surface it is an ordinary office: cubicles, scheduled meetings, and weekly quotas. The company is notable because some of its staff later became involved in other brands; however, during 2005-2013 the company itself behaved as a regular business with routine operations.
History
Founded in 1971 by Samuel Bloxxer, this organization built a stable mid-sized business by June 20th, 2002. This company employed staff members across administrative, marketing, technical roles and others. Among the listed employees in company payroll and files are Zackary Ericsin (security/SWAT division) and Delilah Melissa (research). At that time both worked as ordinary staffers; Delilah's later revealed nature was not known in the year of 2005.
Operations
OfficeCompany emphasizes punctuality, accountability, and a structured work schedule. Daily operations are driven by assigned tasks, weekly quotas, routine reports, and clear departmental responsibilities. payroll records from 2005-2013 indicate a pay rate of $18 per day (Monday–Friday) for certain roles, reflecting a modest but steady compensation model.
Departments
- Newly Employed Staff Members — clerical support, data entry, task assistance, and trainee duties.
- Marketing Team — outreach, campaign planning, brand materials, and client communication.
- I.T. Department — internal network maintenance, systems stability, and data handling.
- The Glaggle Resistance (Classified) — an internal team requiring the exclusive Glaggles. Their operations and duties are restricted and treated as confidential within company records.
Work Culture & Expectations
Sam promotes a professional, no-nonsense office culture that values performance and teamwork. His managers remind staff of deadlines politely but with firmness. Standard coordination includes weekly check-ins, mid-week project updates, and monthly performance summaries to keep teams aligned.
Records & Notes
Later in the year, some OfficeCompany files become unavailable or are marked confidential; however, in 2005-2013 the company is portrayed as oddly normal and oddly well-ordered. Some company files reference "D. Melissa-Records" (associated with Delilah) and payroll entries list "Z. Ericsin" in security budgets and many other employees.
Trivia
- Headquarters are listed as New York City in company filings.
- Payroll and company files reference employees who later appear in other records.
- The Glaggle Resistance is a newly founded partof OfficeCompany and its specifics are not publicly disclosed.
- Company communications occasionally record the CEO using lines like “We gotta hit this week’s numbers, capisce?”
This page focuses on OfficeCompany (the organization).