For example: surfing ModernBuddy, Facebook, reading newspaper articles (MSN, Yahoo), checking personal email, paying bills etc etc. I'm not talking about the time you spend chit chatting in the hallway or lunchroom either. It's obvious when people are doing that. I'm curious as to how many folks (& for how long) then go sit back at their desk and surf the internet.
Is it now the accepted norm that surfing the internet for entertainment is ok and/or do employers just not monitor that sort of thing so people do it because they are not told to stop?
I've only worked for one employer in my 17 years in the workforce (10 yrs in production & latest 7 in an office) so I haven't been exposed to different office environments. But from what I have observed, both at my work and from various online forums and from friends, it's no big deal to surf the internet when at your desk.
I often wonder how much more productive the American work force would be if there wasn't the internet. Or more realistically, how much smaller the work force would be because it would take far fewer people to accomplish the same amount of work if people didn't spend X minutes per day surfing the internet.
Your response would be appreciated. And be honest!
