It's 2:30, and you haven’t eaten lunch yet. With a constant crush of meetings and deliverables, the idea of sitting and enjoying a leisurely meal away from a screen—even on a beautiful late-spring day—is almost unfathomable. So instead, you grab the least depressing-looking sandwich you see at the store and rush back upstairs to your desk to answer more emails. The lunch break, a supposed hallmark of previous workplace generations, feels like a pipe dream for many millennials, and now there's some survey data to prove it. Read more... |