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How much dicking around on the internet is allowed at work?


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I am pretty guilty of it. I usually have my work up in a few other windows but might have the latest up on Justin Bieber in another window...

I mean I spend probably about an hour a day at work NOT doing work, and that doesn't include my lunch break.

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I am always waiting on something to transfer or finish doing something so I zip back and forth a lot of the day. I also get involved with a lot of phone meetings where my input is limited to a specific technical issue that takes one paragraph of text to review which makes surfing difficult to not do.

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I am always waiting on something to transfer or finish doing something so I zip back and forth a lot of the day. I also get involved with a lot of phone meetings where my input is limited to a specific technical issue that takes one paragraph of text to review which makes surfing difficult to not do.

That pretty much describes my day. :)

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