Sherry Taylor

Q: A new study found the average person wastes 22 minutes a day at work on this. That adds up to more than 90 hours a year?

Answer: computer issues

A new study found the average person wastes 22 minutes a day at work on computer and technology issues.

That adds up to more than 90 hours a year . . . and that’s not even counting all the tech issues you have once you get home.

6% of people say they lose more than an hour a day because of technology issues.  Only 17% of people say they never lose any time to computer problems.

But in spite of that . . . two out of three people say their company’s technology and IT staff are excellent or good.  Only 12% say they’re poor or very poor.

(PR Newswire)

 

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