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July 31, 2007

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I think it's a good sign that people are slowly becoming aware of the value of time as they grow old.
It's true that younger employees waste more time than older employees. I think it's because they're not as active minded as young people who are not yet used to the daily routine of their work.

Some so called "work" is also a waster of time. For example, my entire office just moved to a new facility where I had to attend a mandatory training program on the use of our new VOIP phones. It was scheduled to start at 11:00. At about 11:06 I suggested to the trainer that we go ahead and get started as many of us had better things to do. She stated that she liked to start 5 to 10 minutes late because latecommers miss material and disrupt the training (no latecommers showed up). She was also bent on making the training "fun" and spent a good deal of time cracking jokes and telling irrelevent stories. The class finally ended at 12:15 (15 minutes longer than scheduled). We could have easily covered the material in 30 minutes or less. Operating a VOIP phone is not rocket science. They are very similar to our old phones and to how cell phones are used. We are an IT organization afterall. Moral: meetings can still be fun but if you start on time and stick to the agenda, much time can be saved.

I think young employees waste more time because of their extra activities. While older employees waste less time because of the experiences they had with wasting time.

Actually, I think it's simpler than both above premises: young people feel they have all the time in the world. Older people know they do not.

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