Working on Vacation? So What?
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A new survey from Pertino, a cloud networking company, finds that 59% of Americans regularly do some work on vacation. We work on vacation — so what? Much is shifting about work and life in ways that blur old boundaries and change old rules about what is relaxing — and what is not. Ff one hour of work buys you 23 hours of relaxation, that's not bad. USA Today.
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Contributors: David Rupert
Published by The High Calling, August 27, 2013.
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