My Question of the Day for 27 July 2010 – UPDATED
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My Question of the Day: When you’re at work, and lunchtime comes around, do you try to make it a habit to get away from the job and have your lunch, or do you just get your food and keep working at your desk while you eat?
My 2 Cents: Most of the time I eat at my desk, if I have lunch at all. Sometimes I just have to get away from the office, or I’ll let everyone pull me in million directions because sometimes lunch is the only time others can make their requests. When I’m teaching, I’m off limits, and lunch is when the floodgates seem to open and everyone wants to call, email or stop in my office. Ugh. I’m not complaining. I understand why they do it, but if I want to have peace during lunch I have to leave the office.
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