Luckily they never control the timesOriginally posted by iLuVpOrKyPiG:i hate it when they designate who should go for lunch at a specific time.
lunch also the boss wanted to control.
hmm.. my company policy is one hour la.. but usually i take more than an hour... then afer that i read newspaper, smsing.. heck care.. hehe..Originally posted by noahnoah:or....
you own time own target one.....
go earlier then come back later
pretend no one see hahahah
I think not many really stay to taht one hour one
some come back and sit but ended up do other stuff
hahhaha
not really la.. i working in the public sector leh..Originally posted by cAr|n:used to be with an MNC during my internship.... they have designated lunch hours like 12-2pm take any one hour
slowly i start to notice that pple will go out at 12 then come back at 1.30 or 2pm.... apparently it's the culture there that this is ok
-->i heard this is not the case if u work in public sector.... the rules are more rigid<---
where got time to buy food n eat? the canteen is very near one or wat?Originally posted by yongyong:my company lunch hr is 20mins...........![]()
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the canteen is in your office?Originally posted by yongyong:my company lunch hr is 20mins...........![]()
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u work in the food court is it?Originally posted by yongyong:my company lunch hr is 20mins...........![]()
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1 hr break time v long le..Originally posted by noahnoah:or....
you own time own target one.....
go earlier then come back later
pretend no one see hahahah
I think not many really stay to taht one hour one
some come back and sit but ended up do other stuff
hahhaha
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