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Who has an hour to break for lunch anymore? Many of today’s professionals have more work on their plates than they know what to do with. So much so, in fact, that they end up bringing their plates to their desk to cram food down their gullets during the workday because they don’t have the time to grab a bite to eat and relax for 30 or 60 minutes.
In today’s digital world, it’s more important than ever for brands to connect with their customers, most of whom are probably glued to their smartphones this very second.
There’s nothing wrong with having friends at work — in fact, research has proven that it’s very beneficial for happiness and productivity. But the problem comes in when too much out-of-office “friendly” chatter makes its way into the workroom.
Having friends from work can make you a happier, more productive employee. But that doesn’t mean you want to see your coworkers in all out-of-office environments — now matter how much you enjoy them. Just imagine running into your colleague in these 10 awkward places.
It’s lunchtime. So there's good news — and there's bad news: our desk is 10 steps from the kitchen break room. In the enclosed space of an office, the smells wafting from the kitchen microwave at lunchtime can be interesting (to say the least).
Some days, it seems like if you just stay at your desk long enough, every possible kind of human being will eventually amble by. Here are six coworkers you'd rather just kept on walking. If they weren't so disturbingly funny, that is.