Posted on 2006-06-12 06:45
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據(jù)英國(guó)的職位搜索引擎
Workcircle的調(diào)查顯示,93%的IT經(jīng)理人和幾乎所有的CEO和CTO會(huì)在英格蘭隊(duì)比賽的那天請(qǐng)病假。相比之下,程序員的請(qǐng)假的比例要低得多,JAVA程序員為86%,而最可憐的是SQL程序員,只有14%。更搞笑的是WikiHow上還有一個(gè)“
怎樣請(qǐng)病假”的教程。
原文如下:
9 June 2006, Cambridge UK – UK job site, Workcircle ran a survey this
week asking how likely jobseekers are to take a sick day to watch an
England World Cup match.

The
results show the deep divide between workers and management, just 14%
of Engineers surveyed will take a sickie to watch a match, but a
shocking 93% of managers will.
And it gets worse the higher you get – all CEOs and CTOs surveyed will take a day off.
As far as the developers go,
Java programmers are the most patriotic – 86% would call in sick to watch a match, compared to 14% of hard-working
SQL developers.
So when the boss is in an unexplained long meeting during the World Cup, check if there’s an England match on!