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Thinking back to when I worked in HR and the ridiculous employee handbook. FT employees were entitled to two 15-minute breaks, that only smokers took. If an employee worked through lunch, they were a 'team player.' If they took lunch, they were given more to do because they clearly had too much time on their hands. Staying late was expected, but leaving on time was frowned upon. You ALWAYS had to look busy.
Employee burnout is a badge of honor, and the 'badge' is merely keeping your job.
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