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  • Posted By: riley's papa @ 05/14/2008 3:41:45 PM

    Thirty years ago just 5 percent of Americans were self-described "chronic procrastinators"; today that number is up to 26 percent.

    Years of stagnant wages while the CEO gets his 7th BMW MAY have led to this want to waste some time. Chicken or egg issue?

  • Posted By: lmp15 @ 05/13/2008 6:11:24 PM

    shhhh, stop telling, i don't want to lose my job to china. i'm procrastinating and losing my company's money to the competition, but that other cubicle employee at my company's competition is procrastinating also, can we call it even? "breaks" are the little lesiures in work life that i appriciate the most

  • Posted By: T Miller @ 05/13/2008 3:35:42 PM

    Or read Newsweek.

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