Submitted by Global_Release_4182 t3_10i46ku in LifeProTips
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Submitted by Global_Release_4182 t3_10i46ku in LifeProTips
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Or, you know, just do your job and stop trying to game the system.
No thank you.
I'm glad you don't work for me.
Bold of you to assume everyone gets to choose their lunch breaks
You will do all of that and I will get promoted before you because I told the manager a funny “my wife” joke
Lord, you really tried hard there and that’s all you could think of?
If you have that kind of control over your work schedule, a better tip is to go in well before everyone else. I go in at 6 and leave at 3. Most people, my boss included, don’t get in until 8 or 9- which gives me a couple of hours in peace before the emails and meeting requests start rolling in. Even better, by the time they arrive and are just getting situated, I’m already in gear looking like I’m a much higher performer than I really am lol. They don’t know that I was taking it easy for those first couple of hours that no one else was there.
I don’t see where OP said that their job isn’t getting done.
Wait, you guys are getting lunch breaks?
right. i have never had a job i could choose my own break
Go to lunch with your boss.
OP is saying take your 1 hour lunch 30 minutes before your boss starts their lunch. That way you can steal an extra 30 minutes of “lunch” because your boss isn’t back for another 30 minutes after your lunch ends, so they won’t notice you not working.
As with 99% other LPT, this isn’t actually a LPT. OP is just being a shitty employee.
Why are you telling people to steal 30 minutes of “lunch time”? That’s not a LPT and could get people fired.
It’s also a display of shitty behavior.
Yes, in most countries (where workers rights are actually respected, as opposed to America), an employer is required by law to give you a lunch break.
What do you mean "relax whilst boss finishes off their break"?
What does your boss do? Stand behind you with a whip as you do your work?
>steal 30 minutes of “lunch time”?
In what way is taking a standard 1 hour lunch break early considered stealing?
I interpreted the LPT as the boss not being on your case for half an hour while you can get to work.
In Germany you are required by law to take a 30min break after working for 6 hours. Most people take a lunch break 12-1pm and it’s well respected where people don’t put meeting in or anything. It’s unpaid though
Most times I go after my boss, and everyone else for that matter
I was here thinking 'to feign productivity' or some shite, but no, it's to do nothing
Another 15mins are required (so in total 45mim) if you work more than 8 hours in the day. Personally I don't like that law because it's a mandatory, yet unpaid break. I can see the idea behind it for physically hard working jobs but in my job I can just eat and chill while working because the work is chill, too.
LPT: if you worry about these situations, change job
LPT: don’t work in a job where you’re boss sits around laying strict attention to what people do minute by minute.
I usually have my lunch break together with my boss, we have some good conversations while eating and then we both return to work when we need to (because i don't work at a toxic workplace).
“Our lunch breaks are stagger to prevent wasting time. Mines at 10:30 and I find that the first hour of the day goes by a lot quicker than the second 7 hours.”
This reminds of The Office episode where Dwight is (Acting) Manager.
Works for holidays, never take the same as your boss... Twice the holiday!
Geewhiz I wish there were some sort of law that protected laborers. Almost like some sort of “labor law.” The government should create a Department of Labor. Then that way it would be a legal requirement that you get to take a break. That would be too weird though, right? /s
That’s not what the post says at all
Without sounding too obvious, I think the boss definitely does not stand behind him or her with a whip. But I’m in a similar situation, I work in a small office and when my boss isn’t around the professionalism definitely slows down a bit. A nice change of pace.
Same. OP mentioned relaxing for an extra half hour- not staying on lunch for an extra half hour.
Stop commenting with nonsense bullcrap.
That’s literally not what he’s saying at all. They are saying take your one hour lunch 30 minutes earlier so that you basically get an hour and a half lunch. He’s telling people to steal time.
This is one of the reasons people love WFH so much. My boss has no idea what I’m doing throughout the day. As long as my output reflects 40 hours worth of work each week, they don’t know (nor probably even care) when and how long my lunch is. It’s also the reason a lot of bad bosses hate WFH- they can’t micromanage an employee’s time as easily (unless it’s a job where you’re on camera or the phone all day).
I’m always disappointed when I find out my boss is taking the same days off as me. I would’ve just worked if I knew they weren’t going to be there lol.
Me and my coworkers call this lunch number one and lunch number two.
Bosses get to take an hour lunch?
Heck yeah. I do this too and it is a game changer. I get there an hour before everyone else , tidy up the office, brew some nice herbal tea, read something positive. Get my head in the right space and make a list of the day’s actionable items.
And I leave an hour earlier too, which is awesome cuz I wake up at like 0500. So by mid afternoon I’m used up and right about that time is when I generally split.
Yep! And I typically get to avoid rush hour by leaving earlier, saving me another 30+ minutes of sitting in traffic. I also get to utilize OP’s tip because my lunch break is an hour before everyone else’s. So when I come back from mine, most of them are leaving for theirs and I get some more time to myself.
Unless your boss doesn’t take a lunch
If you have to think of ways to relax around your boss, get another job. This aint right.
Employers in America are required to give you a lunch break.
Be careful with this though… leaving earlier than everyone else can carry negative impressions as well. It’s a high wire balance to achieve of coming in and leaving times such that the perception (which is all that matters) isn’t negatively effected.
Thankfully the post was removed and reasonable people will no longer see your comment.
Good point! My boss’s perception is the only one that matters (in my situation), and he can see what time I got there and should expect me to leave before everyone else. But I’ve also worked at places where your advice applies because coworkers started getting resentful watching me leave 2 hours before them every day- even though I got there 2 hours before them.
I do, actually, I'm the first one to have my lunch
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