At the job I used to work (quit a couple of days ago - http://jack.is/quitting/ - might get a laugh there) our lunches were 1hr, unpaid. You logged completely out of the website that you logged in to for work.
My problem with the system, as mentioned on that web page I linked to, is that you could only take lunch if you were working 7 hours or more that shift. I ended up with quite a lot of 6-hour shifts, which made me eligible for only one 15-minute paid break. I had to do a lot of clever time management and take long "restroom breaks" to get by on those shifts (this is not the sort of thing I can do for hours without stopping to recollect my sanity).
I never understood why. Lunch is unpaid. So what's the problem? They have another rule that says you can't take lunch in the first or last hour of shift. This seems to make more sense, so perhaps at least 3 hours is reasonable, to allow for this rule, but otherwise why does it matter? I think I would have been happier and more productive if I didn't have to figure out how to work a shift without a significant break all the time.
What are you thoughts on this? How about any other restrictions of your activity or use of unpaid lunches or breaks?
My problem with the system, as mentioned on that web page I linked to, is that you could only take lunch if you were working 7 hours or more that shift. I ended up with quite a lot of 6-hour shifts, which made me eligible for only one 15-minute paid break. I had to do a lot of clever time management and take long "restroom breaks" to get by on those shifts (this is not the sort of thing I can do for hours without stopping to recollect my sanity).
I never understood why. Lunch is unpaid. So what's the problem? They have another rule that says you can't take lunch in the first or last hour of shift. This seems to make more sense, so perhaps at least 3 hours is reasonable, to allow for this rule, but otherwise why does it matter? I think I would have been happier and more productive if I didn't have to figure out how to work a shift without a significant break all the time.
What are you thoughts on this? How about any other restrictions of your activity or use of unpaid lunches or breaks?
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