Napping at work gaining acceptance.
Jawa, a small mobile technology company in Scottsdale, Ariz., has two resting rooms—one with a similar pod, the other with an old-fashioned couch—that are popular among programmers working long hours. Many airlines, including Continental (NYSE: CAL -News) and British Airways (NYSE: BAY - News), allow pilots to sleep during long international flights while colleagues take over the controls. (The practice is prohibited for domestic flights by the Federal Aviation Administration.) Other companies, such as Ben & Jerry’s, have no official policy but provide unofficial space for the practice and don’t bat an eye when someone spends an extra half hour snoozing in the massage room. (via @chrisdimare)
This story gives hope to my fragile, sleepy little heart.
I would like this, right now would be great actually.
I don’t envision this coming to the financial industry anytime soon. Well, at least not for the “worker bees”.
Oh my god, we could really use something like this today. (Who are we kidding, we could really use something like this...
Thank god, because I’ve been here less than an hour and have nearly fallen asleep three times already.
My dream kinda job. Ha, no pun intended.
Oh, this would be nice.
This story gives hope to my fragile, sleepy little heart.