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British construction workers spend 130 hours a year making tea!
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British construction workers spend 130 hours a year making tea!

British construction workers spend 130 hours a year making tea!

British builders rack up 130 hours per year making proper British builders tea and other hot drinks, according to new research.

A survey of UK workers in the construction industry carried out by a leading household appliances retailer, revealed builders spend on average 130 hours annually taking tea breaks, 20.34 hours more than the average British worker who spend 109.66 hours annually making tea.

The research, which looked in to the building workplace eating and drinking habits, found that 82% of construction workers believe that regular tea breaks aid their productivity.

Respondents cited the optimum tea break time was six minutes, and they also believe they should happen on average five times per day outside of lunchtime – totaling 30 minutes per day.

  • 82% of construction workers say regular ‘tea breaks’ aids productivity.
  • The optimum time for ‘tea break’ is 6 minutes.
  • Builders believe you should have 5 ‘tea breaks’ on average per day.

Despite the rise of coffee culture, the data revealed that the builders brew was still the firm favourite, with 56% of those surveyed saying tea is their hot drink of choice during their break.

Coffee came in second place, with 38% of the vote.

Mark Kelly, marketing manager at AppliancesDirect comments: “The data revealed some interesting findings about the nation’s workplace break habits, especially the construction industry, and it’s great to see so many Britons are taking regular breaks throughout the day to grab a drink.

“Whether you work at a desk, in a shop or a factory, or on a building site, getting away from your workstation for a few minutes at regular intervals is likely to aid productivity as it allows you time to stretch your legs and gather your thoughts before heading back to it.

“It is especially beneficial for those who are working in such a physically demanding job as it allows them time to relax, laugh and catch-up on some well – deserved rest”

Those who work in professional services spend the most time on tea breaks annually, racking up 141 brewing up hours, compared to those who work in Healthcare who spend the least – just 23.5 hours per year – on tea breaks.

It would be interesting to see research on how much coffee American workers drink.

Post source : Appliances Direct

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Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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