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Ways to Avoid Work

Hello Everyone, First post. I figured I would take the time at work to write a few of my own personal anti work strategies. Take walks often. I work indoors so just around the office building. In my line of work, I can get away with this because I'm in IT and could be going to a ticket anywhere. I only use my remote tool to remote into PCs when I need to. Otherwise, by taking the extra time to walk to an employee, talk to them about random nothingness, and making 8 round trips on the way back gets me an extra 15-20 minutes each ticket. Another is to constantly clock in from my car before work and lunch. Being extroverted and small talking are skills that everyone should at least try to fake at work. Trying to find alternate work locations to work is also a plus. You…


Hello Everyone,

First post. I figured I would take the time at work to write a few of my own personal anti work strategies. Take walks often. I work indoors so just around the office building. In my line of work, I can get away with this because I'm in IT and could be going to a ticket anywhere. I only use my remote tool to remote into PCs when I need to. Otherwise, by taking the extra time to walk to an employee, talk to them about random nothingness, and making 8 round trips on the way back gets me an extra 15-20 minutes each ticket. Another is to constantly clock in from my car before work and lunch. Being extroverted and small talking are skills that everyone should at least try to fake at work. Trying to find alternate work locations to work is also a plus. You can relax more if you stop for a ticket on a machine that isn't always used in someone's office. Just a couple of ideas for a few people that might be in my situation. Do this at your own peril but boss has been a nightmare since he was hired so….

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