Anonymous wrote:Isn't that what the lactation/"wellness" room is for?
Anonymous wrote:Isn't that what the lactation/"wellness" room is for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my law firm after all nighters associates would close their doors and lay right in front of them, on the inside of their office, and nap. You couldn't push the doors open because their bodies were there, and you couldn't see them laying there given the set up of the windows.
It was a pretty good system. Except for the fact that you'd been there all night in the first place. But really the all nighters were often full of camaraderie and sarcasm and the worst thing about them was that groggy, impaired feeling in the morning. Thus were door naps invented.
Wasn't this in one LA Law episode?
Anonymous wrote:At my law firm after all nighters associates would close their doors and lay right in front of them, on the inside of their office, and nap. You couldn't push the doors open because their bodies were there, and you couldn't see them laying there given the set up of the windows.
It was a pretty good system. Except for the fact that you'd been there all night in the first place. But really the all nighters were often full of camaraderie and sarcasm and the worst thing about them was that groggy, impaired feeling in the morning. Thus were door naps invented.
Anonymous wrote:One size does not fit all. I for example, can not nap because it takes me over an hour to fall asleep. Why don't you use your lunch hour for a nap if that's important to you?