Have you ever slept at work?
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I've slept WITH people from work. hehe0
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I worked in a call centre in the emails department, aged 18 in 2008. They had a chillout lounge with some lovely leather couches, a PC, a TV and some vending machines. It was a lovely little haven away from the sea of cubicles and computers!
Anyway, went on my 15 minute one night, watched some Coronation street with a hot chocolate. This was my 7:30 - 7:45 break.
Yeah, uh, woke up lyin face down on the touch at 10pm? lmao
Thank God for the rookie stand in supervisor who had NO clue. ahahaha Walked downstairs, put on my jacket and waited till finishing time at 11pm.0 -
Only when I have a complicated project I am working on non stop.0
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Nope, not even when I was still drunk from the night before! :P0
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I've slept WITH people from work. hehe
you stole my line!!!
titcr btw0 -
First, it's grounds for immediate termination...lol
second, I am a bit scared of ever doing it... so I will yawn every 2 secs until I go home! LOL :noway:0 -
I'm a brain surgeon so i only do it when operating on small brains. I have you all on my schedule.0
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Yep! Just woke up in time to punch out lol.0
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When I worked 12 hour overnight shifts, and worked 4 on 1 off 4 on, the last night, I was catching up my charting, and my eyes drifted shut and my head fell backwards almost giving me whiplash. It was more frequent that I fell asleep in the cat on the Interstate on the way home though.
Also, a few weeks ago, I was sitting at my desk here, and I had my eyes swimming to the back of my head, and my hand slid off the desk with the mouse still in it. The noise of the mouse hitting my chair woke me up. That meant it was time to tour the clinic.0 -
The trick is to sleep lightly, and if you get caught, raise your head slowly, open your eyes, and say, "Amen".0
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Gasp, I thought I was the only one who snored at work
Well, I have had the misfortune of sitting inches from my boss in a three way conversation and when she started to discuss with my co-work I nodded off sitting up and snored. She had the audacity to ask if I was sleeping. Duh, you think?0 -
I've done that. Tell your co-worker to throw something at you when the boss is coming down the aisle. Or a snooze in the car at lunch was nice too.0
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Yep. When I was pregnant and in my first trimester I would go into the storage room - lock the door - and put my head down on the desk or just completely lay down on the floor. I'd set the alarm on my phone to wake up in 45min otherwise I'd likely be asleep for the rest of the work day. We now have a "dreaming or scheming" room dedicated to our passed CEO which is open to whatever... relax, read, have a drink or nap.....0
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Yes, during lunch times I used to close the door to my office and take a quick nap. Always set the alarm on my phone so I'd wake up on time.0
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I work in a theatre and if it's a particularly long show I'm partial to a little nap here and there0
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my work actually involves sleeping most of the time so Im all set0
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Current job, no. I'm a food prep and server, so over my 7 hours, I get five minutes to sit down, and that's usually to scarf down some food.
Past job, once or twice. I was a body piercer, and while I was pregnant I was tired allll the time. So on really slow weekdays I'd go and curl up in the piercing chair for a power nap. Hey, the room was closed, and my underlings were nice enough to knock on the door and pretend I was cleaning the room if we got any customers.0 -
Yup, even with someone.
Been there done that on multiple occasions. Not even embarrassed
I work in logistics now so kinda hard to be sleeping when you have to be paying attention to everything all the time. However, when I used to do night shift at this job my coworker and I would take sleeping in shifts.0 -
Have you ever slept with someone at work....
there fixed it for you..
and yes. Just yes.0 -
a lot of people screw their co workers apparently. ive been missing out I guess... honestly always avoided socially interacting with anyone at any job I ever had0
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I've nodded off once or twice. A friend of mine gave me a great way to sleep at work while having people think you're actually working:
Turn your chair so your back is facing the entrance of your cubicle
Put a piece of paper in front of you
Put a pen in your hand
Prop your head up on your other hand
Close eyes and doze
From the back it looks like you're intently working on something.
I also mastered the art of falling asleep with my eyes open as well. I'd be in the middle of a meeting or training class and just stare at the instructor, eyes wide open and drift off.0 -
During my lunch break.0
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have cuncussed myself on the keyboard a few times but always manage to stay awake with a short walk and a laugh at myself.0
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I work from home most days so...yes!0
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I've never slept at work but sometimes I work in my sleep and wake up exhausted. I hate that.0
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Opened up a new mop head (the kind that looks like grey dreads) and used it as a pillow. Passed out on the floor in the back of Dairy Queen. I was 15 or 16 and it was my first hangover. When my step dad picked me up from my friend's house, he could tell I'd been drinking (and was possibly still drunk) and he wouldn't let me call in sick. :laugh:0
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Slept with my bosses secretary.0
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Oh yes.
Sitting up facing my 3 monitors and two computers, one minute doing graphic work, next waking up because my head hit the back of my chair.
Sometimes it's painfully dull.0 -
The trick is to sleep lightly, and if you get caught, raise your head slowly, open your eyes, and say, "Amen".
That's awesome :laugh:
Edit: a d yes, I've slept in the loo a few times.0 -
The trick is to sleep lightly, and if you get caught, raise your head slowly, open your eyes, and say, "Amen".
That made me laugh. Today I closed my eyes while inputting a tedious list of amendments.
I had to go and walk in the fresh air to revive myself.
My manager has a power nap every afternoon after his lunch, he snores very loudly. I'm so glad when we relocated offices we are now sitting at opposite ends of the office. I can still hear him on a particularly slobbery snore session.
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