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From : tac4
Q: it also depends upon whether the job is repetitive or interesting hard physical or mild and also on age. sounds like a rehash for more grant money of studies done in the 1960s !!! n fri 16 sep 2005 204102 gmt motorcity kflynn3@cfl.rr.com found these unused words floating about im curious. although i dont doubt the numbers given here perhaps the researchers could break the statistics down to the differences between the truly ambitious and hopelessly lazy. nothing brings more success and satisfaction than good old honest hard work. having some experience with the hiring and firing process i can say that this work ethic seems to be a dying breed around here these days. id just like to know if it is more about the attitude than the number of hours on the job. motorcity may be seen in truck world - www.infotruck.blogspot.com working beyond the standard eight-hour day may raise the risk of job-related injuries regardless of a persons occupation a new study suggests... among nearly 10800 us adults followed for 13 years researchers found that those who worked overtime or on regularly extended shifts were at greater risk of on-the-job injuries. and the effect was not limited to hazard-fraught industries... muscle and joint problems were the most common complaint followed by cuts and bruises according to findings published in the journal occupational and environmental medicine... .