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Websurfing Damaging U.S. Productivity?

Bert writes "Ars Technica does a good job of debunking a study that claims that American business lose $178 billion a year to web surfing in the workplace. Particularly alarming is the fact that the study used the beliefs of 350 IT managers to determine how many hours a week the average employee wastes online. Like the article asks: where's the calculation of how much time we all spend answer work e-mail at home?"

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  1. Guilty as charged by skurk · · Score: 4, Funny

    I mean, hey - look at me, I'm at work right now, reading and posting on slashdot.
    I even spent a few minutes reloading the front page so I could go for first post.

    But *Ahem* Seriously though, I love my job and only surf in between tasks.
    (-: (siht sdaer ssob ym esac ni tsuJ)

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    1. Re:Guilty as charged by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 3, Funny

      I even spent a few minutes reloading the front page so I could go for first post.

      The star sign next to your Slashdot ID says that you even spent a few *dollars* so you could get first post.

      I congratulate you Sir for being a very conscientious employee: you knew you'd have to spent incredible amounts of time reloading the /. front page over and over to have a chance to get first post as a non-subscriber, but instead you decided to become a /. subscriber to be able to RTFA and post ahead of time, thereby saving time and company money!

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    2. Re:Guilty as charged by CrashRoX · · Score: 2, Funny

      great outdoors? where? I have no idea what you are talking about.

    3. Re:Guilty as charged by Irashtar · · Score: 4, Funny

      Hm, I wonder if I can get my title changed to "Network information researcher"

    4. Re:Guilty as charged by bladesjester · · Score: 4, Funny

      It's that big blue room that occasionally has leaky pipes.

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  2. They found the IT guys? by coinreturn · · Score: 4, Funny

    Particularly alarming is the fact that the study used the beliefs of 350 IT managers to determine how many hours a week the average employee wastes online.

    Since the IT guys are the ones you can never find at work and never respond to pagers, how did they even ask them? How about, How much productivity is lost trying to find the IT guy?

    1. Re:They found the IT guys? by b0r0din · · Score: 2, Funny

      Maybe because they're busy surfing the web and answering online surveys about workplace productivity?

    2. Re:They found the IT guys? by PsiPsiStar · · Score: 4, Funny

      How about, How much productivity is lost trying to find the IT guy?

      Or gained. If you could find us, you'd only be asking silly questions anyways. Now leave me alone. I have a ..um... server that needs cooling. It's very important.

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  3. Re:Surfing time is NON-FUNGIBLE! by Quiet_Desperation · · Score: 2, Funny
    looking out the window at the girls,

    Damn, where do *you* work?

    I have a window, but all I see is a concrete courtyard with the occcasional squirrel.

    Not sure if the squirrels are female or not.

    My repeated attempts to get a branch office opened right next to a local beachside walking/biking path have been met with laughter and derision from my bosses.

  4. Re:it's lunchtime! by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hello Cederic,

    This is Robert, your boss down the hall...

    Then again, I'm salaried. I got here at 7.35am

    The starting time for your shift is 7:30.

    I'll leave some time this evening.

    As a friendly reminder, your shift ends at 5:30.

    In the meantime I'll be spending several hours constantly flicking to the live internet commentary of the cricket. Cricket is more important that work.

    Cederic, would you mind stepping into my office when you have a moment? Oh and bring one of those pink A5 sheets by the secretary's desk on your way if you please.

    -- Robert

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  5. Re:Slashdot's Stats by mrselfdestrukt · · Score: 2, Funny

    christiannerds hey?
    To me that's almost as revolting as goatse...

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  6. Re:Slashdot's Stats by Markus_UW · · Score: 2, Funny

    You know, there are 2 kinds of people I hate in this world, people who are intolerant of others' religions, and those goddamn Muslims.