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Has anyone else ever worked with someone who took a nap at their desk, usually 10-15 mins at the end of their lunch?!
My line manager at a PS place would regularly take these naps
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSounds uncomfortable and cold.
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I worked with a guy once who was quite proud to admit he would have an hours kip in the toilet after having hung his jacket on his chair.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostOffices really do need some sort of facilities to allow people to slope off for a little snooze in the afternoon
Have worked with quite a few contractors who would head to their cars at lunchtime for a kip. Never done that even last year when I was finding myself so knackered by the afternoon that I was ready to drop. Convinced myself for a while it was some horrific cancer but after a trip to the docs, it turned out I had Glandular Fever
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostNot if one of them is NLadyUK
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postten years or so ago, at Radders, the girl on the team came back from the ladies bright red. She had seen two pairs of high heels , facing each other, with lots of slurpy kissing noises coming from the bog next door.
tugging material for a year that was
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI doubt it would just be used for naps.
I remember the disabled toilet at JP MOrgan Aldermanbury being closed due to "improper use". I always wondered what that meant. Sex? Drugs? Both?
tugging material for a year that was
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostOffices really do need some sort of facilities to allow people to slope off for a little snooze in the afternoon
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I doubt it would just be used for naps.
I remember the disabled toilet at JP MOrgan Aldermanbury being closed due to "improper use". I always wondered what that meant. Sex? Drugs? Both?
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At a previous client, I used the car park. And not just at lunchtime either.
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