Comments:

im2qt2kr - 2009-03-24 04:14:29
I'm with you Ms. Cocoa. I've always felt like it was a down right sin to take money I didn't earn. I always kept busy and when I finished my work, if I was still on the clock, I'd go around the office and see if anyone else needed any help. That was a win-win for me as it meant I cross-trained for every job so when cut backs started, I was the last one there when the doors finally closed because I could do everyone's job as well as mine.
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Pattypat - 2009-03-24 17:12:29
Yes, he is, how did you know?
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terri t - 2009-03-24 17:13:52
I always wanted something to do too so the time went by more quickly...and learning other jobs is a great way to become "needed" like im2qt2kr said. And if I couldn't find anything to do...I sure made sure it looked like I was doing something just in case someone walked by my cubicle.....duh! Unfortunately a lot of younger people don't think outside the box anymore and can't figure it out...They don't feel any loyalty to the job either.
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Paula - 2009-03-24 17:51:49
I have to be ultra busy at work or the time lags, plus there is nothing more distasteful than to watch someone lollygag when there is work to be done.
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