Has the Disconnected Vacation Become Extinct? (
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You call this a vacation? Four out of five IT workers stay in touch with the office while awayby choice.Since the advent of the PDAand to a lesser degree, cell phones and laptopsworkers have been decrying the end of vacation as they know it.
Technology has given employers the ability to reach workers at all times in all placesmaking it impossible for employees to maintain boundaries between times off and being on-the-clock. The villains in these equations were a combination of pushy bosses, workers with poor time-management skills and wireless connectivity.
However, reports and studies increasingly suggest that many workers simply can't disconnect. One in four workers said they plan to stay connected with work while they're on vacation this summer, a percentage that has nearly doubled in the last two years, according to a survey released by CareerBuilder.com May 20.
The bulk of these hyper-connected workers were in the IT industry. Beat out only by sales workers, 37 percent of IT workers said they planned to check in while away.
Yet while IT workers also led the way in the requirement to be connected in the off-hours19 percent said working, checking voice mail and/or e-mail while on vacation was mandated by their employersthe reverse of this is that four in five IT workers are checking in with their jobs while on vacation on their own volition.
So if they're not required to, why do IT workers stay in touch while on vacation? The answer to this may lie as much within the various rationales given by workers as it does with the newly blurred line between time on and time off.
A recent study found that for many, being connected all of the time is a borderline obsession for some.
The Solutions Research Group study found that 68 percent of Americans feel anxious when they're not connected in one way or another. This "disconnect anxiety"feelings of disorientation and nervousness when a person is deprived of Internet or wireless access for a period of timeaffects all age groups, describing their feelings when offline as dazed, tense, inadequate and even panicked.
The study also found that 63 percent of BlackBerry users admitted to having sent a message from the bathroom.
In fact, this concept of "technology addiction" has gone so far that U.S. psychiatrists are considering adding this "compulsive-impulsive" disorder to the next release of the DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) in 2011.
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| | Support for Enough of EgoI take the Old School approach also. The number of hours that I am expected to stay connected when traveling in other time zones, usually 7 to 12... Posted At: 06-04-08 By: Anonymous | | | | | | A user comment on this articleI think as long as it is voluntary, the technology makes it easy. I'm checking my personal emails online, it's hard to not check my business emails... Posted At: 06-04-08 By: Glenn | | | | | | TrueeThis is very true, i always check my email all the time from my PDA, nothing is mandatory, but i like to be updated all the time, i check also my... Posted At: 06-04-08 By: Ayman | | | | | | It's a shameThe high turn over in upper management has created a disconnect with what is best for employees and what is best for the career of upper management,... Posted At: 06-04-08 By: Anonymous | | | | | | Employee problemYes, some employers may require you to check in, but for the most part, it is the employees fault. Two things to make it easier:
1) Go someplace... Posted At: 06-03-08 By: Lance | | | | | | A user comment on this articleI learned my lesson early in my career. One of my manager left his vacation contact information. They called him on Wednesday and had him drive back.... Posted At: 06-03-08 By: Anonymous | | | | | | A user comment on this articleThat's why you need to find your cell provider's coverage map and find where it is that they have no coverage and go there for vacation! Company... Posted At: 06-03-08 By: Anonymous | | | | | | >>> Post your comment now! | | | | | |
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