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As a side note: try to stand if you can, it’s way better/way easier for you past the first two weeks of getting used to it
Your future back will thank you
4 26 ReplyStanding for 8 hours a day is absolutely not good for you, and will destroy your joints.
25 1 ReplyWalk around and lean, you aren’t at attention
3 21 ReplyYou wouldn’t happen to be a manager at Kohl’s?
14 0 ReplyJust a worker that has done 8 hours of standing as well as 8 hours of sitting
2 9 ReplyGreat, but can you keep that bullshit to yourself? Nobody wants to be like you.
And claiming it is somehow good for your back is also unscientific.
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If you've got time to lean, you've got time to clean.
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I can't. Standing 10 minutes and my back starts killing me. Move around? That can win me 30 minutes. Not 3 hours to the midday and endwork belll
5 0 ReplySeems like your younger self needed my last sentence
2 14 ReplySo you're saying people shouldn't be allowed chairs when they're older because of things they did when they were younger and no one told them what you just did?
How about pregnant women? Okay for them to have chairs in the third trimester or will standing all day be good for the fetus?
3 0 Replytry to stand if you can
Learn to read
2 5 ReplyI also read this in response to someone who said they can't:
Seems like your younger self needed my last sentence
3 0 ReplyYeah, if they did it when they were younger then they wouldn’t hurt so much now
Doing it now isn’t going to help their younger self
1 2 ReplyNo, but sitting will help them now and employers not allowing people to do that is the issue.
1 0 ReplySo back to the original
If you can
Pick if you want to talk about now or when they were younger
Either way you’re wrong
1 1 ReplySure sounds like you were saying "no one needs to have a chair, they just need to stand when they were younger" and I don't appear to be the only one who thought so.
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How about giving people the option to sit down if they want to?
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