Just a reminder to stock up on coffee and maybe speak a little softer for those loyal employees who didn't skip work today and still attempt some form of productivity.
An overview for edification . . .
Every year workers take, on average, two sick days to nurse their hangovers from the comfort of their own bed, according to a new survey of 1,003 full-time employees by Delphi Behavioral Health Group, an addiction treatment company.
Two sick days might not seem like much, but given that the median U.S. salary is $46,072, companies are essentially paying workers about $355 a year for being hungover. That costs U.S. businesses about $41.8 billion a year in sick pay for staff who’ve over-imbibed.
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How to hide your hangover at work | The Gentleman's Journal
You've had one too many last night, this morning you have a hangover but you need to go to work. How can you hide it? Let us help you today.
Yes, Missouri earned a top 10 ranking . . . And Kansas just keeps their biz quiet . . .
Top 10 states with employees most likely to go to work hungover, according to new study
Drinking alcohol, even moderately, can have immediate effects on your brain and behavior.
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