treadmill while working users...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Welp, that is basically stealing 1.5 hours per day, or 7 (!!!) hours per week, or 25% a year from your company.

Surely you don’t mind if we dock you that much pay.


Or OP it's actually saving the company on health insurance cost.
Anonymous
Clearly no one here works with cardiologist or other docs. I’m in the health industry and talk to cardiologists and other clinicians regularly and they’re always on their treadmills while talking. Americans should def be doing MORE of this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clearly no one here works with cardiologist or other docs. I’m in the health industry and talk to cardiologists and other clinicians regularly and they’re always on their treadmills while talking. Americans should def be doing MORE of this.


Shut up fool
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Clearly no one here works with cardiologist or other docs. I’m in the health industry and talk to cardiologists and other clinicians regularly and they’re always on their treadmills while talking. Americans should def be doing MORE of this.


Shut up fool


You sure like to spew these same words on many of the forums here. Whenever you disagree you say "shut up fool".

Also what about PP's comment angered you so much? At least come back with an intelligent argument.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Welp, that is basically stealing 1.5 hours per day, or 7 (!!!) hours per week, or 25% a year from your company.

Surely you don’t mind if we dock you that much pay.


lmao overdramatic much? all the c-suites in my company get a motorized desk that can be used for standing and a portable treadmill for under their desks. several also have mini trampolines.

employees are allowed to request convertible desks for standing. the office also has about a dozen or so portable mini cycling machines and ellipticals that can be checked out. we also have a closet of alternate seating options that can be checked out. healthy, comfortable employees produce more. period.


Yup. My office has a number of treadmill desks that you can reserve for an hour at a time. What an old-fashioned notion that you can’t walk and work at the same time.
Anonymous
First week and I got an hour average daily. So that's an hour more of walking during my workday. I honestly can't understand how it would ever be negative unless it changes my work. Mph ranged from 1.5-2.5 and incline 0-12. Changed it up depending on how long I was on and task being completed.

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