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By *astello OP Woman
over a year ago
Far far away |
Always curious what people do on their lunch break (besides eat)
Has it changed from wfh or on site.
Do you chatter your way through it or hide from the masses
Fit in a few extra jobs.
Head to gym
Go walking
Fabbing
Watch videos etc etc...
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Never worked from home and every job prior to this one I've always had to take calls or deal with issues so my half hour break could be 3 x 10 mins breaks instead.
Now I sometimes get out for a walk unless I'm out on the road and I just work through it so I can get back at a decent time. |
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By *panishRebelMan
over a year ago
Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland |
"Always curious what people do on their lunch break (besides eat)
Has it changed from wfh or on site.
Do you chatter your way through it or hide from the masses
Fit in a few extra jobs.
Head to gym
Go walking
Fabbing
Watch videos etc etc...
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I take lunch break seriously. Good food, peace and quiet followed by good conversation and craic. But then I work my own hours so can take my time. |
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"Always curious what people do on their lunch break (besides eat)
Has it changed from wfh or on site.
Do you chatter your way through it or hide from the masses
Fit in a few extra jobs.
Head to gym
Go walking
Fabbing
Watch videos etc etc...
"
Seriously survey survey survey ... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I usually don't take mine. I'm not allowed to go anywhere except directly outside so I just tend to break mine up into 5 min chunks of walking round the outside of the building. Some days I live dangerously and walk the length of the car park opposite |
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"I usually don't take mine. I'm not allowed to go anywhere except directly outside so I just tend to break mine up into 5 min chunks of walking round the outside of the building. Some days I live dangerously and walk the length of the car park opposite "
I'm surprised they let you outside at all. Surely they have an exercise yard for that kinda thing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I usually don't take mine. I'm not allowed to go anywhere except directly outside so I just tend to break mine up into 5 min chunks of walking round the outside of the building. Some days I live dangerously and walk the length of the car park opposite
I'm surprised they let you outside at all. Surely they have an exercise yard for that kinda thing "
They keep us on fairly long chains to create the illusion of freedom |
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"I usually don't take mine. I'm not allowed to go anywhere except directly outside so I just tend to break mine up into 5 min chunks of walking round the outside of the building. Some days I live dangerously and walk the length of the car park opposite
I'm surprised they let you outside at all. Surely they have an exercise yard for that kinda thing
They keep us on fairly long chains to create the illusion of freedom "
It's effective as well, apparently. You seem to think you're a normal member of society while the rest of us know the truth |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I usually don't take mine. I'm not allowed to go anywhere except directly outside so I just tend to break mine up into 5 min chunks of walking round the outside of the building. Some days I live dangerously and walk the length of the car park opposite "
What happens if you go too far from the building? |
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"I usually don't take mine. I'm not allowed to go anywhere except directly outside so I just tend to break mine up into 5 min chunks of walking round the outside of the building. Some days I live dangerously and walk the length of the car park opposite
What happens if you go too far from the building? "
The watchtowers have snipers in them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I usually don't take mine. I'm not allowed to go anywhere except directly outside so I just tend to break mine up into 5 min chunks of walking round the outside of the building. Some days I live dangerously and walk the length of the car park opposite
What happens if you go too far from the building?
The watchtowers have snipers in them "
Hahaha. Good answer |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I usually don't take mine. I'm not allowed to go anywhere except directly outside so I just tend to break mine up into 5 min chunks of walking round the outside of the building. Some days I live dangerously and walk the length of the car park opposite
What happens if you go too far from the building? "
Sods Law kicks in...a manager will magically appear or somebody will need help with something
Prob should point out that only two of us work in the building at any given time so we have to stay close by mostly for safety reasons |
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By *astello OP Woman
over a year ago
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Seems a broad mix based on time, location and job. I wfh and onsite and tend to be more structured when on site. I run away from the masses..
Wfh, I never take a full break, eat worse and do house work.
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