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Workers spend 600 hrs ogling at colleagues

TimePublished on Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 11:43, Updated on Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 13:15 in Lifestyle section

TagsTags: Ogling, Career , London

WORK MATE: Two out of five colleagues end up in bed the study found.

WORK MATE: Two out of five colleagues end up in bed the study found.


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London: A new survey of office-goers in Britain has thrown up stunning statistics.

Office workers in Britain spend around 600 hours ogling at a colleague they have a crush on, the survey has revealed.

According to the study, office staffs spend almost 60,000 hours sitting at their office desk during their career.

And they do a lot of things during the career to break monotony and to maintain some semblance of order.

During the entire period, they drink nearly 32,000 cups of tea or coffee and make about 110,000 phone calls, reports the Sun.

And two out of five employees end up in bed with their workmates, the study found. So much for mixing work with pleasure!

They will also write 50,000 lists of things to do over the years, receive more than 320,000 emails and have 13 job interviews. That is a lot of ambition and literary pursuit to have.

To reach the results, a total of 1,200 workers were polled.

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