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Eating at work
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Do any of you have policies on eating in the office?
Currently there is a bag of crisps going off 5 feet away from my left ear. It is nearly constant the whole working day.
I have several options:
- go home and work there (I often do, but prefer not)
- go out for repeated long walks (wastes work time)
- listen to very loud music in headphones (Gershwin at the moment)
Does anybody else agree that it is highly anti-social and ruinous to decent concentration? Does anybody's place of work have rules or limitations on anti-social eating in the office?
Crisps "belong" in pubs, not in an office.
Currently there is a bag of crisps going off 5 feet away from my left ear. It is nearly constant the whole working day.
I have several options:
- go home and work there (I often do, but prefer not)
- go out for repeated long walks (wastes work time)
- listen to very loud music in headphones (Gershwin at the moment)
Does anybody else agree that it is highly anti-social and ruinous to decent concentration? Does anybody's place of work have rules or limitations on anti-social eating in the office?
Crisps "belong" in pubs, not in an office.
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When I started work (At 14,in 1937) you weren't even allowed to talk to the person at the next desk without permission of your Supervisor.(Who would want to know exactly WHY you wanted to).
I wonder how people would cope with that today.
I never knew my (nearest) colleague's surname(we didn't do christian names at work then) until I had been there for 6 months!
It sounds like Queen Victoria's reign doesn't it.
Mind you I wouldn't want to go back to that era,even given the many faults of this time.
I wonder how people would cope with that today.
I never knew my (nearest) colleague's surname(we didn't do christian names at work then) until I had been there for 6 months!
It sounds like Queen Victoria's reign doesn't it.
Mind you I wouldn't want to go back to that era,even given the many faults of this time.