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Phones are not just the bane of employers doing yardwork.

Office workers for at least 10 years have been losing ground to employees OF ALL AGES who are doing less and less while claiming to work more. They are either on their phones with family or texting the day away, and not just while some conference call is on their computer.

It's really theft and fraud, even more so when it's a federal contractor. The majority of my coworkers do it. More than not. In a 9-hour day, easily an hour or two is not working.

And you see it when you go to the grocery store, the department store, and restaurants. There are workers everywhere on their phones instead of doing their jobs. It's a pandemic.
 
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Phones are not just the bane of employers doing yardwork.

Office workers for at least 10 years have been losing ground to employees OF ALL AGES who are doing less and less while claiming to work more. They are either on their phones with family or texting the day away, and not just while some conference call is on their computer.

It's really theft and fraud, even more so when it's a federal contractor. The majority of my coworkers do it. More than not. In a 9-hour day, easily an hour or two is not working.

Oh well. We weren't meant to work the day away anyway. There are worst crimes going on in the world than stealing an hour from a company that obviously isn't hurting cuz they don't even notice. I'm all for the working class taking back whatever bit of their life they can since people insist on this slavery culture where a person's entire worth is directly linked to labor and productivity. Take that hour yall! Play candy crush! Video chat with mom. Life's too short, fuck these companies.
 
Phones are not just the bane of employers doing yardwork.

Office workers for at least 10 years have been losing ground to employees OF ALL AGES who are doing less and less while claiming to work more. They are either on their phones with family or texting the day away, and not just while some conference call is on their computer.

It's really theft and fraud, even more so when it's a federal contractor. The majority of my coworkers do it. More than not. In a 9-hour day, easily an hour or two is not working.

And you see it when you go to the grocery store, the department store, and restaurants. There are workers everywhere on their phones instead of doing their jobs. It's a pandemic.

At the major stores here employee phones are only to be used in the break room. Most employees leave them in their cars because the break room isn't secure.
 
I see people everyday just walking across a parking lot or crossing a street without looking up from their phone. It is a drivers duty to watch for pedestrians... running over a person just because they were on a phone is no excuse. Then again is having a broken leg, arm, punctured lung, head injury or even dying worth it? Also, the driver might have been talking on their phone as well.

As for using a phone while working, lets just fuck the man... we all know that if one is rich enough to employ another then he was born with a silver dildo in his ass.
 
At the major stores here employee phones are only to be used in the break room. Most employees leave them in their cars because the break room isn't secure.
Not here. You can see clerks hiding out in the parking lot, in the cart return, and down most any isle, diddlng on their phones, and I don't mean the ones at Lowe's or Home Depot looking up stock locations.
 
Not here. You can see clerks hiding out in the parking lot, in the cart return, and down most any isle, diddlng on their phones, and I don't mean the ones at Lowe's or Home Depot looking up stock locations.
Make that "down most any aisle." I'm gonna claim that was a typo.
 
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