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I think it depends a lot on what you do.

As a machinist, when I'm clocked in, I'm working. Although there are scheduled "off times". Unless the power went out, I could almost always find something to do in any given moment, even if t was taking a stack of bolts and threading washers and nuts on them as a pre-assemble for another department while waiting on CNC machines to finish.

Now? I'm often waiting on ray traces, can't really leave my PC's, and can't really bring other things to do in my work area either. I tried splitting what I'm doing now, and still running CNC machines, but often, I'd need to be in both places at once, and the new job had priority, so it didn't work out.
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