Seems to happen to me about 3 to 4 times a week now where my lunch time is stolen by someone scheduling a meeting. I guess its not a big deal because I usually eat at my desk during lunch anyway, and work. I work 9+ hour days, so it's not really worth eating away from my desk (making up that extra hour makes a long day even longer).I know whats happening... Lunch time is when peoples calendars are free....because it's lunch. So meetings get scheduled. Whatever.Anyway, this happen to you guys? Isn't it standard practice to cater the meetings if they are scheduled during lunch?
10/25/2011 12:17:00 PM
quit yer bitchin
10/25/2011 12:17:52 PM
I always work through my lunch because it means I get to leave an hour early. Leaving at 3:30 is the tits.
10/25/2011 12:18:45 PM
Read. THEN reply
10/25/2011 12:20:05 PM
10/25/2011 12:20:38 PM
I have meetings during my "lunch time" almost daily. But since I eat at my desk it doesn't matter
10/25/2011 12:20:53 PM
9+ hour days on the reg?eesh.i hope you love what you do
everyday as i really dont get a lunch break. i just get to eat while i work. but i get paid straight hours so if i do take a break then i have i dont get paid for it
10/25/2011 12:21:16 PM
Yeah, 9 hour days, but I get every other friday off. The "on" fridays we work 8 hours.
10/25/2011 12:23:20 PM
If you schedule me during lunch...1) I have the option to decline the meeting invite2) If I accept, then you better provide me lunch3) If you are a dick and don't provide it, then I will take my lunch break in the afternoon or leave early4) In retaliation, I will schedule you from 4:30pm-5:30pm on a Friday. Then, I will say that I forgot to tell you it was cancelled as you sit in the conference room alone and I am out enjoying the start of my weekend.
10/25/2011 12:24:59 PM
ohhhhhthat makes much more sense lunch at the desk = good times.
10/25/2011 12:25:06 PM
Most every day is a business lunch for me, which is great 'cause I rarely have to buy my own. The hard part is eating healthy It's not so bad working a 10hr workday though since its only 4 days a week...but damn 6AM is early to wake up & eat breakfast.
10/25/2011 12:42:14 PM
hahahha lunch hahhahaha
10/25/2011 12:52:59 PM
This thread is Ridikulus
10/25/2011 12:56:48 PM
Most days I have to leave for lunch. If I stay anywhere near the office, somebody will have a "crisis" that I'll have to get involved with.
10/25/2011 2:09:53 PM
I have never had this happen. But I feel you on 9+ hour work days. I do however get paid for a one hour lunch and I definitely take it........ as you can tell by how I am on tww right now
10/25/2011 2:35:04 PM
10/25/2011 3:07:40 PM
I don't really think of work in hours so much as I think of it in terms of getting shit done.
10/25/2011 3:09:17 PM
10/25/2011 3:23:59 PM
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10/25/2011 3:25:26 PM
This never happens to me. Whenever I start a new job I ask about work/life balance and I've pretty much always been told it depends on what sort of precedence you set. I used to work through lunch every now and then, but then I'd just leave work at 4 or come in around 10 the next day.
10/25/2011 4:39:37 PM
^ I understand that. Personally, I think that I've set a precedent on things like this. Also, on the official "rule books" for the company, there is supposed to be a work-life balance... as well as a ratio between meetings:hours left to do actual work.still, to go back to what BobbyDigital posted earlier
10/25/2011 4:50:27 PM
Every few weeks, I have to cover another teacher's class when I would typically eat lunch, but it's no big deal. I have planning during the lunch period, so I just eat later.
10/25/2011 8:48:40 PM
Constantly. I work for a company headquartered in California. The CA folks love to have (phone/WebEx) meetings at 9AM their time...aka noon eastern. Bye lunch!
10/26/2011 1:23:10 AM
too often but mostly because i let it
10/26/2011 1:24:27 AM
What is this "lunchtime" you are speaking of?
10/26/2011 7:37:41 AM
I take lunch whenever I want. If my normal lunchtime gets preempted by a meeting, then I just take lunch later or earlier. An old coworker taught me a great trick to make sure people don't hijack your lunches. Schedule Private appointments during your lunchtimes throughout your week. If you didn't want to make it too obvious, vary the times and lengths, and maybe not have one scheduled every day. This way, if someone tries to schedule a meeting for you, you can come back and say, "Sorry, already have something on my calendar."
10/26/2011 8:09:34 AM