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User name: Fenn007

Location: Sydney, Australia

Comments: I would rather work for an eight-hour (or longer) day, my work is work and my social life shouldn't overlap.

I was given a Blackberyy device and they where mixed.

This was scary at first, it resulted in some increased leisure time and greater productivity. But the implications of this astounded me, as my wife could see that work was being on "our" home time and this was effecting our relationship.

So once it was handed back (I changed jobs) our lives came back to normal.

I can see where bosses use basic economic theory to increase productivity as opportunity to save costs to the company, but take the employees time and damage "the off hours" as the effect.

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