“Coffee breaks should count as billable hours”
Agree
- You're networking with coworkers right
- Brain needs fuel to function properly
- Best conversations happen at the machine
- You're technically still at work location
Disagree
- That's just called a regular break
- You're not producing actual work output
- Everyone would abuse this immediately
- Clients aren't paying for your caffeine
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