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Surfing the Web at work is an increasingly common habit that could be even more addictive

2020-09-28 00:34:44 外语考试 阅读

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Surfing the Web at work is an increasingly common habit that could be even more addictive than coffee. According to the survey, 93 percent of all employees in the U. S. spend at least some of their time at work accessing the Web, up from 86 percent a year ago, and many of them are logging on for personal reasons. Among those, 52 percent said they would rather give up their morning caffeine hit than lose their Internet connection. The average time spent accessing the Internet at work was 12. 6 hours per week. But while employees estimated that 3. 4 hours of that time was due to non-work related surfing, IT managers put that figure at closer to six hours. More men than women—62 percent compared with 54 percent—admitted visiting non-work related Web sites at the office. Men were 2. 3 times more likely to visit sports sites and more than three times as likely to visit investment and stock purchasing sites. Almost a quarter of men also admitted visiting a porn site at work, although only 17 percent said they had done so deliberately.

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