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Conference quark::human_relations-v1

Title:What's all this fuss about 'sax and violins'?
Notice:Archived V1 - Current conference is QUARK::HUMAN_RELATIONS
Moderator:ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI
Created:Fri May 09 1986
Last Modified:Wed Jun 26 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1327
Total number of notes:28298

375.0. "A Modest Proposal - remember naptime?" by LEZAH::BOBBITT (face piles of trials with smiles) Mon Aug 17 1987 19:35

    Be it resolved that it be heretofore enacted (if only in my dreams): 
    
    All employees, be they exempt or non-exempt, hired or contracted,
    are required by official policy to, at the hour of one p.m. each
    work day, dim the lights, forward the phone to the answering machine,
    silence the terminal, remove the bundle from under the desk, unroll
    the rest mat, and nap for not less than 30 minutes, with an additional
    requirement of 30 minutes for Mondays and Fridays (see special case
    below).
    
    In understanding the highly pressured nature of leading edge
    technology, plant managers are hereto empowered to enact supplementary
    naptimes as needed by the employees, and as governed by the quarterly
    cycles and the stresses they represent.  An enactment committee
    will be formed to study how best to ensure that employee and manager
    alike implement the new requirements as soon as possible.
    
    Also, be it known that Friday naptimes will find restful tales being
    told in conference rooms, and restful music being broadcast plantwide.
    A schedule of stories and musical works will be maintained, and a
    committee will be formed to research and study appropriate literature
    and music for this purpose.  Rest mats will be made available for
    employee purchase through the company store. 
    
    

    -wistfully-
    
    -Jody
    
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375.1ZZZZZZZzzzFLOWER::JASNIEWSKIMon Aug 17 1987 20:036
    
    	Sounds Great! - But you forget *some* people 'round here think
    they're so busy they cant take a lunch let alone a nap...
    
    	Joe Jas
    
375.2My day if .0 was true.... ie: NFW to naps...DELNI::FOLEYis back! In Rebel Without a Clue!Tue Aug 18 1987 02:348
    
    
    	"Mr. system manager?? MR. System Manager??!!  MR. SYSTEM
    	MANAGER!!!!!!!  Oh good, I thought you were asleep.. I forgot
    	my password, can you help me??"
    
    	"Sigh...."
    							mike
375.3FAUXPA::ENOHomesteaderTue Aug 18 1987 13:016
    You've got my vote!  When I found out I was pregnant recently, my
    doctor recommended an afternoon nap everyday (I have a wonderful
    case of chronic fatigue).  I would gladly give up an hour's pay
    for a real rest time in the middle of the day.

    Gloria
375.4But it's for HEALTH reasons!SQM::AITELHelllllllp Mr. Wizard!Tue Aug 18 1987 15:127
    If you have a doctor's recommendation you could probably go up
    to health services and take a nap.  Of course you would have to
    make up the time by working through lunch or by staying later,
    but it might be worth it!
    
    --Louise
    (now, if we ALL got doctor's notes, they'd have a problem.)
375.5DSSDEV::BURROWSJim BurrowsTue Aug 18 1987 16:384
        You mean you don't take a nap under your desk if you get tired
        at work? How odd.
        
        JimB. 
375.6Couldn't do it, myself...HPSCAD::WALLI see the middle kingdom...Tue Aug 18 1987 17:5411
    
    I don't have a desk in my office that I'd fit under, and besides,
    the disk heads on my MicroVAX would keep me awake.
    
    Of course, I've recently realized I'm a workaholic.  I eat lunch at my
    desk, and exhibit most of the other classic symptoms, too.  I'm
    porbably rationalizing.
    
    DFW 
    
    
375.7Alternate methodsVINO::MCARLETONReality; what a concept!Tue Aug 18 1987 23:445
    I just go to meetings,
     or read documentation.
    
    			Works for me.
    					MJC ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
375.9Hmm what makes you think ... :^)BETA::EARLYIf you try, you might .. if you don't, you won'tWed Aug 19 1987 21:3013
    re: .0
    
    
    Hmm funny ... what makes you think the practice has been abandoned?
    
    Watch the people who read  L  O  N  G   boring documents sometime.
    
    Notice particulalry the ones who "read" facing a blank wall.
    
    ;^) 
    
    Bpb