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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Aug 2012

    Americans spend about 28% of their work week on email. That works out to about 650 hours a year.http://on.wsj.com/NeC7xF 

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      1. Zombie Z65‏ @Nvziggy69 7 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ I'm required to check my email no less than 3 times a day and I'm an educator!

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      1. Ben Wong‏ @bennewong 7 Aug 2012
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        More than 1 day/wk? About right RT @WSJ Americans spend c.28% of work week on email. That's about 650 hours a year. http://on.wsj.com/NeC7xF 

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      1. T. F. P.‏ @kadzaiFP 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ an interesting statistic. Thanks

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      1. Cara‏ @Cara_Woo 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ I don't even want to think about how many hours that would be for me! #emailoverload

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      1. Joe Budzienski‏ @Gozaik1 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ with 30% being spent on social media...less than 50% of actual work. #Godblesstechnology.

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      1. Jay Dahal,CPA,CTC‏ @JayDahal 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ so true

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      1. Jamie Scola‏ @run26point2 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ what I could do with an extra 650 hours each yr #makesyouwonder

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      1. Dan Ignatins‏ @DanIgnatins 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ Welcome to the new world of technology, this is the future for now. Embraces it, the work place environment is changing.

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      1. grant herbert‏ @grantherbert 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ I know I am at least double that but worth it #realtor #realestate

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      1. Robert‏ @RobAirFly 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ interesting statistic. What's the remaining 72% spent on?

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      1. David Bakody‏ @sailordavid 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ O/K and how much time was spent on the phone before e-mail?

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      1. donttreadonme53‏ @donttreadonme53 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ You mean kind of like what you do for a living? The few mfg left out there don't have time for that.

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      1. Freeman‏ @theOperative_ 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ I work for a fortune 500 company. I spend way more time with email.

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      1. Ashley Huston‏ @ashleyshuston 6 Aug 2012
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        Sounds low RT @WSJ: Americans spend about 28% of their work week on email. That works out to about 650 hours a year. http://on.wsj.com/NeC7xF 

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      1. Jason Whitney‏ @jasonwhitney 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ I can't stand email. I hope it goes away and something else better replaces it.

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      1. Rich Forestano‏ @richforestano 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ I wonder how much time people spent on regular mail before email was invented?

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      1. Todd Degitz‏ @MizzouDego 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ WOW

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      1. Chris Jones‏ @ChrisJonesInk 6 Aug 2012
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        @WSJ Please don't remind me ;-)

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