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    Socializing Indicates an Intentional Desire on the Part of the Employee
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Socializing Indicates an Intentional Desire on the Part of the Employee

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Socializing indicates an intentional desire on the part of the employee to look like he/she is working,even when not actually performing work-related tasks.

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