Biggest waste of time at work!


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I work at a local pharmacy and the biggest waste of my time is alphabetising all the prescriptions. All but five minutes later they are all messy again. :argue:

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i used to work at a technical call center (worst job ever!) and sometimes i would just let the phone ring and surf the web or sleep sitting. other times i would have my girlfriend call me and pretend she was a customer.

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Slacker, that is the best sig I ahve seen in a while! Comin out with the trow back to the ti85 baby! I remember spending all of my time during school hacking the hell out of my ti85. I had the first portable MP3 (well, wav actually) player like 7 years ago! :p

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at work i would browse neowin constantly, my boss asked me about it and because i was the current technician for all the computers at work (medium sized library) i told her i was looking into some new networking options...got her off my back for like 2 weeks.

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well um at my old job.,.,, anotherwords when i had a job....

it was sleep...or touch myself....to str8 porn....sad...as I am a gay....

that was pretty much it....

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Do my freelance using company resources.

Browse Neowin

Tinker with servers I have no interest in fixing when they break

Code pointless VB apps for fun

Speartoss

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Internet/cable vision tech support - can't really think of much to waste time except for browsing online, playing shockwave/flash games, watch TV. It's like almost being at home except I can't download warez, surf porn sites and burn stuff.

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I remember spending all of my time during school hacking the hell out of my ti85.

I used to do that last year, but with a Ti-86 :cool:

Sometimes I decided to write small programs during class and such.

I also kept math formulas and example problems written in my Ti-86's memory so that I could "review" them during a test :D

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