In our recent double
whammy survey, we asked if you had turned up to work “drunk” from the night
before and secondly if you need stimulant drinks to get you through the working
day.
The first survey
looking into “drunk working” found that luckily 82% had NEVER done this. Unfortunately
there were still 8% that do this on a regular basis and 10% that have done it
once or twice. Once or twice is acceptably especially after a big work do,
birthday or Christmas party. Do you know someone who falls into that 8% who
regularly look bleary eyed and do you think it effects their work productivity?
The second survey asking
about drinking stimulant drinks like red bull and monster at work found that a
larger amount of people DO NOT drink them. 76% to be exact. However, 24% DO drink
these caffeine/sugary drinks to help them get through the working day. Unfortunately,
the people drinking these drinks will suffer from a number of side effects like
shaking, agitation, dizziness, insomnia, headaches, palpitations and they have
a dangerous ability to get people addicted to consuming them.
Our advice would be to
keep those boozy nights to the weekend so you are not struggling to cope with a
day at work and avoid those caffeine/sugary drinks that can spike your blood
sugar levels and cause you to suffer from various other side effects.
Help us to find out some juicy goss with our survey question on the site.
We are asking.... "Do you drink stimulant drinks at work to stay awake?"
Click through to the site to answer the question today !
We will have the results of the questions within a few weeks :)
In a recent survey conducted by TipTopJob, it was found that 20% of people have taken their office fling to the furthest step and had sex with another individual at work.
TipTopJob asked over 1000 respondents if firstly, they believed in love at the workplace and if office romances really exist. 54% believe so yet 46% do not.
Furthermore we looked at how far individuals have taken their office fling. On a sensible and reassuring note, 71% have never had an office fling and sadly no fling has developed into a relationship. On the other hand however, 6% have had a cuddle, 3% have had a kiss and more interestingly, 20% have actually had sex!
Stuart Rea, International Sales Director comments, “With Valentine’s Day this weekend, we thought it necessary to talk about workplace relationships and the extent of them.” He continues, “Funnily enough we have several ‘relationships’ going on in our office but no ‘office flings’ as far as we know at the moment! The day before Valentine’s Day this year is Friday 13th, unlucky for some, lucky for others. Will you get lucky this year?!? :) ”
Read the press release on our website:
https://www.tiptopjob.com/displaycontent/sectionid/27/contentid/1510_-20-have-had-sex-in-an-office-fling …
PRESS RELEASE: TipTopJob launch Portugal and France
Through the TipTopJob affiliate scheme, TipTopJob launch in Portugal and France to offer job advertising at competitive rates.
pt.TipTopJob.com and fr.TipTopJob.com are the local TipTopJob domains for each Country allowing advertisers to post vacancies attracting local talent as well as taking advantage of the potential for Global advertising.
Companies located in Portugal and France are now officially licenced to sell the TipTopJob services in their allocated location.
The affiliate scheme allows businesses to sell TipTopJob in an allocated location as an add-on to their current services and earn commission on every sale made. Mike Dauncey comments, “The network consists of 83 Country domains that are open to the affiliate scheme and it is an amazing opportunity for anyone wanting to build revenue for themselves quickly as we already have a database of registered jobseekers looking for work in every Country.”
For more information on the affiliate scheme, please see biz.tiptopjob.com or email affiliate@tiptopjob.com.
46% of people are lucky enough to have less than a 30 minute commute into
work, as found in our latest survey results on TipTopJob.com. 21% of these
individuals travel to work within 10 minutes.
12% travel between 1 and 2 hours each way and 19% travel between 30 minutes
and 1 hour.
Those not so fortunate however include over 22% who travel over 2 hours
into and back from their workplace each time. This can total a minimum of 4
hours of travelling every day! For people commuting on the train this can be a
positive experience if they can open a laptop to carry on working, catch up on
admin or read a book to relax.
How long is your commute?
Do you get the train and how do you spend your time travelling?
Our most recent survey of around 1000 people over the last 2
weeks asked “When looking for a new job, where is the first place you would
look?” The options we provided were; job board, recruitment agency, social
network, friend network, direct, newspaper or jobcentre.
Most people clicked “job board” as the first place they
would visit when looking for a new job, in fact 36%. “Recruitment agency” came
in as the second most popular place to look with 24% of the responses. 13% would
use their “social network”, 10% would visit their “jobcentre”, 8% would go “direct”
to the employer, 7% read the “newspaper” and 3% said they would use their “friend
network”.
We were surprised with the results as with so many more
people using social networks today and with their increasing usage, we thought they
would take more of the votes than a mere 13%. Recruitment agencies were two
times more popular as a first choice and job boards almost three times more
popular.
Where would you visit first? If it is a job board, then
which job board is your number one?
Our recent survey has found that 80% had never told a white
lie on their CV or Resume.
Our interest in such a question was sparked by a recent
story about students being threatened with jail for embellishing their CVs.
According to CIFAS, the UK fraud prevention service, 324 people were actually
prosecuted in 2013 for fraudulent applications.
The survey unfortunately exposes 20% who are still admitting
to lying. This may relate to a “white” lie, for example, better A level grades
or improved job titles or indeed something else more sinister like creating a
whole new job role.
Have you lied? Do you know someone who has lied? What was it
about? Let us know….