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Smokers at Work
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Does anyone else get wound up by people who keep taking sneaky smoking breaks during the working day ? By my calculations, they must total up to least a couple of working days a year ! I think it should get taken off their holiday allowance ! What does everyone else think ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes it's very annoying when anyone takes breaks that they're not entitled to.
I'm a smoker but have always made up the time for my breaks wherever I have worked, as was required by my employer, and I would have done anyway.
So I do agree with you - I just don't get a) why people don't make up their time, and b) why their employers don't make them?
But don't even get me started on skivers who have loads of time off 'sick' when you know they're not ill - they're the ones that really annoy me!
I'm a smoker but have always made up the time for my breaks wherever I have worked, as was required by my employer, and I would have done anyway.
So I do agree with you - I just don't get a) why people don't make up their time, and b) why their employers don't make them?
But don't even get me started on skivers who have loads of time off 'sick' when you know they're not ill - they're the ones that really annoy me!
darlingnc - What's with the attitude?
I really hate people like you coming on here and taking any opportunity they can to take personal shots at people they don't know.
I was talking about people who sneak off taking ADDITIONAL breaks above and beyond what they are entitled to. These type of folk tend to wait until the managers aren't there (meetings etc), so as not to be noticed.
I really hate people like you coming on here and taking any opportunity they can to take personal shots at people they don't know.
I was talking about people who sneak off taking ADDITIONAL breaks above and beyond what they are entitled to. These type of folk tend to wait until the managers aren't there (meetings etc), so as not to be noticed.
It must get on your nerves when people keep sciving off for whatever reason - but there are many more who sit there playing on their computers in the firm's time. I know someone who literally spends most of the morning emailing her friends. That to me is worse than nipping out a few times a day to have a crafty ciggie.