Comments about ‘If you can't get away, try a 'vacation moment' at work’
What You May Have Missed
Most Popular
Across Site
In Business
- Bottom 30 elementary schools in Utah by test...
- Top 30 elementary schools in Utah by test scores
- Gail Miller gets engaged to Salt Lake attorney
- Stalled job growth rattles U.S. economy
- Around world, Bloomberg soda war hard to swallow
- Crazy classifieds: Decorative weapons,...
- Make it a small: N.Y.'s ban on large sodas...
- KSL-TV welcomes 2 new anchors, new format
Most Commented
Across Site
In Business
- Make it a small: N.Y.'s ban on large...
37 - Couple can't retire because of $116,000...
19 - Stalled job growth rattles U.S. economy
10 - U.S. economy added 69,000 jobs in May,...
8 - Oil prices drop; will gas follow?
8 - Gail Miller gets engaged to Salt Lake...
8 - Health care costs rose more than inflation
5 - Around world, Bloomberg soda war hard...
4






Amazing. Is this really the work ethic of Utah? Where working is an inconvenience and boring to the personal and social life of the working class?
No wonder most business want to keep the baby boomers employed, they are the only ones with work ethics. The workers of the war years and real devotion to jobs are gone now and out country is being placed in the hands of people who think work is pornography and unsuitable for them. Technology in america has produced the most contemptible workers to ever grace the idea of a labor force. They have become so dependent on technology they think work is a crime.
Office vacation? How about a permanent vacation and being jobless. Their 80 and 90 year old grandparents make better workers than 20-50 year olds. Maybe business should go around to the rest homes and find some real workers willing to do what they get paid to do. Put the 50 year old children back in kindergarten to start over.
DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments