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Surfing the net should be MUCH bigger. (Engineer surfing the net right now…)
Agree. Except I am not yet an engineer.
and weres going on failblog and graphjam and such?
lol
Story of my life
Pretty similar to a hard-working graphic designer. I can relate.
GET OUT OF MY BRAIN!!!
Yeah Really it’s hard to do that
’bout the same as REALLY HARD working paralegal. I love it.
Guess Digg and Slashdot are under “surfing the net”
you can surf the net from a train??
I get that IT guys & engineers do very little whilst at work. New. Concept. Please.
Why break with the classics? The IT guys and engineers do about 8 hours of work in 4, then go surf the net. They’re either doing TONS of work, or very little.
Yeah, we need our breaks. This is some tough shiz we do. :<
Indeed….(IT Support currently working hard and hardly working at the same time)
Wow. Story of my life!
Wow, this fits my life perfectly! With one exception: there needs to be another slice of pie in there called “Looking at graphs on GraphJam”
Oh, sweet, then I’m on the right track! College Freshman, and already devoting a good chunk of my time to anything but working very hard!
This is so true – I suspected those freaks in engineering were doing this -and now this graph proves it!!!!
note that ‘hard working engineer’ does not mean the same thing as ‘good engineer’
So, a good engineer is not a hard-working engineer?
What is a good engineer, then? An ass-kisser?
Actually he just said that not all hard working engineers are good engineers…
He never said that good engineers are not hard-working…
indeed – my point being that i would not say the ‘hard-working engineer’ defined in the graph above is any good at all
I think I know what I want to do when I grow up.
I didn’t realise up until now that I myself am an hard-working engineer
Hey, I take exception to this. It took me all day to find this on the internet but I’m glad I did. I think I’m going to email my friends now and tell them all about it. Well, maybe I should actually get to work, since it IS 9:00 on a tuesday morning…
Before the graph loaded, I was expecting something based on Peter describing his typical workday to the Bobs in Office Space. Guess I better get to work on that graph!
Why would anyone work while they have an Internet connection?
This would be vastly improved by the addition of a percentage involving “building sentries.”
See: Team Fortress 2
Or “dealing with sappers”.
Actually, I use MySpace not facebook and often have tea rather than coffee!
But thats uncannilly accurate…
It’s hard to do a thing but whatever we do hard it’s result is also Hard