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. by EreluRoz(op):
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Re: . by bellong: 9:28am On Mar 06, 2024
When I set up a company, I will have a room set up specifically for power nap. I discussed this sometimes ago with my colleagues. I told them that I will ensure every employee gets a 15 - 20 minutes nap when required daily.
There is magic in a short nap, makes you feel very refreshed and ready for another task.

HR should be the one to champion it.
Re: . by Nazgul:
All federal and multinational agencies make provision for staff lunch break. Of course, you can use yours to take a short nap and set the alarm on your phone to whenever you want to wake up.

Where you'll see shege is if you're working in a one man organization, those ones would keep you in the office even after workings hours, drain every shred of life out of you and still owe or pay you peanuts.
Re: . by finallybusy: 9:49am On Mar 06, 2024
Leave such to countries with sense. We are blacks, suffering dey our DNA.
Re: . by EreluRoz(op): 11:37am On Mar 06, 2024
Nazgul:
All federal and multinational agencies make provision for staff lunch break. Of course, you can use yours to take a short nap and set the alarm on your phone to whenever you want to wake up.

Where you'll see shege is if you're working in a one man organization, those ones would keep you in the office even after workings hours, drain every shred of life out of you and still owe or pay you peanuts.
I can't work in a one man organization , they are users.
Re: . by EreluRoz(op): 11:37am On Mar 06, 2024
finallybusy:
Leave such to countries with sense. We are blacks, suffering dey our DNA.
It's really sad sha.
Re: . by Nazgul: 11:48am On Mar 06, 2024
EreluRoz:
I can't work in a one man organization , they are users.
It would be easy for you to say if you have a choice. Most people working there wouldn't remain there if they had a choice. To them it's better than sitting jobless at home waiting for manna to fall from heaven.

The problem isn't with the people working there but with the country that has weak or non-existent labour laws. This is why most employers exploit their employees at the slightest opportunity. Cos they're fully aware that nothing would happen.

A female friend of mine once told me about a place she worked. According to her, no staff there ever received fully salary all through her stay. Cos her boss deducts your salary at every given opportunity. Even for pressing your phone or answering a call that isn't related to the job.

She told me she just left and went home to rest. In a country where things work, such a person would be sued and fined heavily for infringing on the rights of his staffs. But this is Nigeria, if you talk people would even defend him.
Re: . by nstore:
Re: . by eazzzy1(m): 2:08pm On Mar 06, 2024
I will rather work through the nap break and leave early. If there’s a one hour nap break, I will prefer to work through it then leave one hour earlier than I was supposed to. I can’t sleep unless I’m on a bed. I have travelled for 19hours and had my eyes opened the entire time.

What happens when it’s wake up time but my body says no? The thought of having to wake in one hour wouldn’t even let me sleep.
Re: . by Obierika(m): 2:29pm On Mar 06, 2024
EreluRoz:
I can't work in a one man organization , they are users.
I hope you are aware that when and if you start your own business it would also be a one-man business at the initial stage
Re: . by EreluRoz(op): 2:37pm On Mar 06, 2024
Obierika:
I hope you are aware that when and if you start your own business it would also be a one-man business at the initial stage
I can't do business, I don't have the strength.
Re: . by Kobicove(m): 2:37pm On Mar 06, 2024
If you start this in your company here in Nigeria your staff will abuse it undecided
Re: . by EreluRoz(op): 2:38pm On Mar 06, 2024
eazzzy1:
I will rather work through the nap break and leave early. If there’s a one hour nap break, I will prefer to work through it then leave one hour earlier than I was supposed to. I can’t sleep unless I’m on a bed. I have travelled for 19hours and had my eyes opened the entire time.

What happens when it’s wake up time but my body says no? The thought of having to wake in one hour wouldn’t even let me sleep.
Those naps are very important to the body.
Re: . by EreluRoz(op): 2:41pm On Mar 06, 2024
Nazgul:
It would be easy for you to say if you have a choice. Most people working there wouldn't remain there if they had a choice. To them it's better than sitting jobless at home waiting for manna to fall from heaven.

The problem isn't with the people working there but with the country that has weak or non-existent labour laws. This is why most employers exploit their employees at the slightest opportunity. Cos they're fully aware that nothing would happen.

A female friend of mine once told me about a place she worked. According to her, no staff there ever received fully salary all through her stay. Cos her boss deducts your salary at every given opportunity. Even for pressing your phone or answering a call that isn't related to the job.

She told me she just left and went home to rest. In a country where things work, such a person would be sued and fined heavily for infringing on the rights of his staffs. But this is Nigeria, if you talk people would even defend him.
Worker's right are not respected in this country especially those private sectors. I can't cope working with private sectors lailai
Re: . by BareFacedLies(m): 2:47pm On Mar 06, 2024
EreluRoz:
Those naps are very important to the body.
Will they also allow staff to fúck during the nap period? grin
Re: . by FalseProphet1(m): 12:42pm On Mar 07, 2024
EreluRoz:
Would you suggest this to your HR ?

I don't see anything wrong with it considering the fact that workers are deprived of their normal night sleep just to meet up with work schedules.

Workers in Lagos and other big cities are mostly found sleeping in busses in the early hours of the morning on their way to work and as such a nap during work hours won't be a bad idea.
As a prophet I take a nap in my spiritual center whenever I'm tired. It's not easy to prophesy for hours without resting.

And I do allow my junior prophets to rest as well. Although I flog them whenever they oversleep. It's part of their training sha.

This I have seen.
Re: . by EreluRoz(op): 8:34pm On Mar 07, 2024
FalseProphet1:
As a prophet I take a nap in my spiritual center whenever I'm tired. It's not easy to prophesy for hours without resting.

And I do allow my junior prophets to rest as well. Although I flog them whenever they oversleep. It's part of their training sha.

This I have seen.
Prophet nebu well done
Re: . by FalseProphet1(m): 9:25pm On Mar 07, 2024
EreluRoz:
Prophet nebu well done
Thanks. But please what's nebu? 🤔
Re: . by BigYash: 6:13pm On Mar 08, 2024
Make the sleep enter body,make any modafucka come wake me first..
Re: . by EreluRoz(op): 8:41pm On Mar 11, 2024
BigYash:
Make the sleep enter body,make any modafucka come wake me first..
I take naps at work and work directly under the EVC and he pampers me and wouldn't even obstruct my nap period. He even reminds me to go take my nap and I'm enjoying every bit of this working experience.
Re: . by EreluRoz(op): 8:43pm On Mar 11, 2024
FalseProphet1:
Thanks. But please what's nebu? 🤔
Nebuchadnezzar
Re: . by Boondocxs(f): 9:40pm On Mar 11, 2024
10/10 would agree
It's stressful nowadays as a Nigerian it's an ok idea to have at least 80 minutes for leisure time (lunch+nap breaks) so that the body can feel refreshed in this hot weathered economy (literally and figuratively)
Re: . by MrCork: 9:44pm On Mar 11, 2024
Boondocxs:
10/10 would agree
It's stressful nowadays as a Nigerian it's an ok idea to have at least 80 minutes for leisure time (lunch+nap breaks) so that the body can feel refreshed in this hot weathered economy (literally and figuratively)
YOU AGAIN!...WOT U DOIN HEAR!!!@
can u please remove(wit immediate effect)..the fake photo on yor profile. U are not lightskin & u can never be lightskin...tryin to impress me will never work!!!(no oofencsece) angry
Re: . by Boondocxs(f): 9:58pm On Mar 11, 2024
MrCork:
YOU AGAIN!...WOT U DOIN HEAR!!!@
can u please remove(wit immediate effect)..the fake photo on yor profile. U are not lightskin & u can never be lightskin...tryin to impress me will never work!!!(no oofencsece) angry
Why are you this useless to society
Were you not loved as a child huh
Re: . by MrCork: 10:10pm On Mar 11, 2024
Boondocxs:
Why are you this useless to society
Were you not loved as a child huh
Do u relice u talking to a Londoner. have u ever enter London be for.?..NO...u juss lost yor shance with a Londoner cozz u not on my level. anyways please stop usin other people photo coz u not lightskin!!(no oofencsece) angry
Re: . by EreluRoz(op): 7:57pm On Mar 13, 2024
Boondocxs:
10/10 would agree
It's stressful nowadays as a Nigerian it's an ok idea to have at least 80 minutes for leisure time (lunch+nap breaks) so that the body can feel refreshed in this hot weathered economy (literally and figuratively)
I take naps and it feels so good.
Re: . by FalseProphet1(m): 7:52am On Mar 15, 2024
EreluRoz:
Nebuchadnezzar
But he wasn't a prophet na. 😏
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