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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 20 Jun 2013

    Survey: The average American spent 3 hours, 32 minutes a day doing work-related activities last year. http://on.wsj.com/16Qa01u 

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      1. it's me‏ @catestew 20 Jun 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        WHO took the survey?! LESS work, MORE leisure & sports?! MT @WSJ: average American spent 3h, 32m/day working last yr http://on.wsj.com/16Qa01u 

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      1. Preston Battle‏ @PrestonBattle 20 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ: Survey: Americans do 3 1/2 hours of work a day. http://on.wsj.com/16Qa01u ” ...my God how much do the French do then..

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      1. Rags Srinivasan‏ @rags 20 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ: The average American spent 3h32min a day doing work-related activities http://on.wsj.com/16Qa01u ” in other news twitter traffic explodes

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      1. (((Alan Tonelson)))‏ @AlanTonelson 20 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ Average American spent considerably less than 3h:32m each day doing work-related activities during March madness.

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      1. Rob Aitken‏ @freedomprocess 21 Jun 2013
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        Ouch! What a waste.“@WSJ: Survey: The average American spent 2 hours and 50 minutes watching TV daily last year. http://on.wsj.com/16Qa01u ”

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      1. Dr. Sandra Hartmann‏ @DrSUHartmann 20 Jun 2013
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        @NPRinskeep: @WSJ says 3.5h/day spent doing work stuff, so @JerrySeinfeld was off saying "98% of human endeavor is killing time"?#seriously

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      1. Kari Anne Kaldon‏ @KAKaldon 20 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ is that time trimmed down to 2hrs & 32minutes for smokers that take a break once an hour? #sorryimnotsorry #ninetofiveisoverrated

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      1. Amy York‏ @positivlyplaid 20 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ: The average American spent 3 hrs 32 min a day doing work-related activities last yr. http://on.wsj.com/16Qa01u ” Proof I'm a rock star!

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      1. Jeff Kordik‏ @JeffKordik 20 Jun 2013
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      1. Reynolds Bodenhamer‏ @GHSrbodenhamer 20 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ On stage for six hours straight - I'll never suffer another fool telling me that teachers have it easy. #productivity

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      1. steve straccia‏ @straccia24 20 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ: Survey: The avg American spent 3 hours, 32 minutes a day doing work-related activities last year. http://on.wsj.com/16Qa01u ” ummmm what?

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      2. Kara Sprangers‏ @ksprangers21 20 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ:The average American spent 3 hours 32 minutes a day doing work related activities last year http://on.wsj.com/16Qa01u ” I want their jobs.

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      3. Colin M. Steinke‏ @colinsteinke 20 Jun 2013
        Replying to @ksprangers21

        @ksprangers21 I think they mean actual work.....that's a solid percentage of productivity. Bahahaha.

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      4. Kara Sprangers‏ @ksprangers21 20 Jun 2013
        Replying to @colinsteinke

        @steinkecm Mm I don't know, depends on the sample size and population. I wish that was the case for me is what I meant, I'm way over 3 hrs.

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      5. Colin M. Steinke‏ @colinsteinke 20 Jun 2013
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        @ksprangers21 I figured. How's NYC?

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      1. Ryan Barbaria‏ @BayAreaBarbaria 20 Jun 2013
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        #Lazy #Americans “@WSJ: Survey:The avg American spent 3 hours,32 minutes a day doing work activities last year. http://on.wsj.com/16Qa01u ”

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      1. Chris Gent‏ @ChrisLGent 20 Jun 2013
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        I guess I'm working way to hard “@WSJ: Survey: The average American spent 3 hours, 32 minutes a day doing work. http://on.wsj.com/16Qa01u ”

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