Cyberslacking
Studies worldwide suggest employees spend about a fifth of their work shifts engaging in personal activities. Their favorite time waster? The Internet.
Patricia Wallace, author of the 2004 book "The Internet in the Workplace: How New Technology Is Transforming Work", said employees have always found ways to avoid working too hard.[via reuter]
我覺得那句寫的很妙
"避免自己工作太賣力"所以要找一些其他事做
我自己花很多時間在INTERNET上
but for me, INTERNET=WORK,
I spend lots of time to get new things, I don't know it is good or bad, useful or not. However, I enjoy internet surfing. You never know what you will find.
It's not because "Internet" so people work less hard.
It's they don't want to work hard.
Patricia Wallace, author of the 2004 book "The Internet in the Workplace: How New Technology Is Transforming Work", said employees have always found ways to avoid working too hard.[via reuter]
我覺得那句寫的很妙
"避免自己工作太賣力"所以要找一些其他事做
我自己花很多時間在INTERNET上
but for me, INTERNET=WORK,
I spend lots of time to get new things, I don't know it is good or bad, useful or not. However, I enjoy internet surfing. You never know what you will find.
It's not because "Internet" so people work less hard.
It's they don't want to work hard.
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2 Comments:
我不能再同意他更多!
完全是我此刻心情的寫照!
我不想要一天畫八小時的圖,
所以我玩msn,facebook...
即便是吸收新知識,對我來說也是玩樂,
因為和工作無直接相關
我倒懷疑:
如果沒有internet,
我們設計出來的東西會差多少?
yp x
看的出來你粉努力Cyberslacking..:P
或許也可已說是補償心理
覺得不摸魚一下對不起自己阿.哈
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