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savanna3313
08-18-2006, 01:26 PM
Interesting article. Those who are business owners may find it of extra special interest. :nod:


http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060816/sp_nm/life_sports_fantasy_dc

Iceaxe
08-18-2006, 01:34 PM
The guy must have a total loser team if he only spends 50 minutes a week managing his team :lol8:



Fantasy football sacks real work production: study
Wed Aug 16, 2:24 PM ET

SEATTLE (Reuters) - Office workers combing the league waiver wire for running backs or back-up quarterbacks are part of a growing number of fantasy football owners costing employers as much as $1.1 billion a week in lost productivity, according to a study released on Wednesday.

During the National Football League regular season, nearly 37 million people spend an average of 50 minutes a week at work managing their fantasy teams comprised of real-life players tallying points based on statistical performance, according to outplacement consultants Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

Fantasy sports ranks with shopping on eBay Inc.'s Web auction site and online poker as the biggest waste of productivity at the workplace, said John Challenger, CEO of the consulting firm.

However, Challenger encourages employers to embrace fantasy sports in order to foster a sense of camaraderie in the workplace.

"The potential damage to morale and loyalty resulting from a fantasy football ban could be far worse than the loss of productivity caused by 10 minutes of online team management," said Challenger.

The study also cited a survey saying average fantasy sports owners spend 34 minutes a day just thinking about their teams and spend close to $500 a year on fantasy sports.

The 17-week NFL regular season kicks off on September 7 in Pittsburgh, where the defending Super Bowl champion Steelers will host the Miami Dolphins.

rockgremlin
08-18-2006, 01:40 PM
1.1 billion per week in lost productivity?

:bs: :bs: :bs: :bs: :bs: :bs: :bs: :bs: :bs: :bs: :bs: :bs:


Ya right!!!!

Those statistics are very much inflated. I would like to see how they came up with those numbers.

What about employees that don't have a heavy workload, but are required to be at work to "satisfy the time?" Or what about those whose work depends on the performance of other slower co-workers in the workplace?

Lots of variables....

rockgremlin
08-18-2006, 01:42 PM
What about those who have a chain-smoking habit? Hell, the smokers around here burn up at least 60 - 80 minutes a day outside puffing away.

Forget fantasy football -- smoking is the number one rated time waster while at work!!!

Sombeech
08-18-2006, 01:48 PM
Forget fantasy football -- smoking is the number one rated time waster while at work!!!

Ditto.

savanna3313
08-18-2006, 02:28 PM
I would think playing around on the internet would be the Number 1 time waste at work. :haha:

:popcorn:

Iceaxe
08-18-2006, 02:33 PM
TOUCHE!!!

:duel: