tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6213437646294853096.post8423610746905044634..comments2023-09-29T11:05:29.188-05:00Comments on Mysteries of Life: Looking BusyIcarushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10281923011888879081noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6213437646294853096.post-79950026487190559742011-09-13T08:02:58.619-05:002011-09-13T08:02:58.619-05:00I have learned long ago to always either look angr...I have learned long ago to always either look angry, puzzled or have a random stack of papers on my desk at all times. Even if i am not angry, puzzled or are using the papers in front of me.<br /><br />it a sign of leave me alone i have enough to do already, give it to mr drunk by 11am in the cubicle over, or Mrs. cleavage master chick who hasn't opened a spreadsheet since the first day on Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6213437646294853096.post-6218858808010017342011-09-12T06:47:07.478-05:002011-09-12T06:47:07.478-05:00I couldn't agree more. I just recently started...I couldn't agree more. I just recently started doing lunch (after 7 years in this job) because leaving early doesn't work anyway even if you skip lunch. It also makes you less productive if you don't take breaks. It seems to be an American thing to 'look busy' or to be proud of hours and hours of overtime which are often unproductive and not much more than simply being there. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com