Posted on Apr 15, 2014
Should the Army continue giving Soldiers 90 minute lunches?
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To be fair, I loved taking 90 minute lunches when I was a junior Soldier. Now that I am in charge of a mission, I hate them! I have to lose productivity for 90 minutes??? That's ridiculous! <br><br>Funny how we change our opinions of things when we advance...<br><br>What do you think? Is 90 minutes too long? Too short? Goldilocks?<br><br>Not talking about combat operations here, just garrison. I don't know
anyone who would disappear from their station for 90 minutes while
deployed.<br>
anyone who would disappear from their station for 90 minutes while
deployed.<br>
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Responses: 64
I'm assuming you have at least 90 min lunches because you've started about 20 discussions today. ;-)
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CW3 (Join to see)
Plus, civilians on post don't care about our need to get back to work. When I was active duty, I couldn't get hardly ANYTHING done during lunch because of all the dependapotomi clogging up the lines. The ONLY thing I could get done was a haircut.
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60 minutes is not enough time if you have to drive and wait in line. Everyone breaks at the same time.
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SGT Richard H.
1SG (Join to see) in the civilian world, most companies give 30 minutes. I haven't had an hour or longer lunch since I ETS'd....in the early 90's
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PFC Stephens Clark
pfft 90 minute Lunch DAYUM we only got 30-45 minutes Top. that was at Ft. Stewart, Ga. that was to get to Chow Hall and Back to Motor Pool or Battalion HQ.
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I'm getting a kick out of a lot of the "Back in my day" stories.
Back in my day we had 5 minutes to run the 5 miles to the chow hall, uphill, grab an apple, and be back in Dress Uniform for special pt!
90 minute lunches in the Army allow time for the Soldiers to get to chow (whether it be the chow hall or food court, etc...) stand the 20-30 minutes in line, eat, and come back to work. It also allows for people to get small things done...today on my lunch I ran to the bank, did a short run, showered, changed back into uniform, and ate my lunch in my car as I awaited a mandatory 1 hr SHARP stand down training.
If anything is hampering "productivity" it's all of the mandatory training that gets thrown at us.
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Cpl Glynis Sakowicz
Hey Marines... is it just me, or are any of you having mental meltdowns over the comments about how long chow takes?
USMC mess halls= 15 minutes from door to do on training bases, and on such bases as Cherry Point and Lejeune... Chow line, Slider line, or the wonderful sub shop near the Commisary... of course now, that includes, or so I hear, McDonalds, Burger King or the equivlent thereof.
The main thing is, you just don't slow the line in a USMC chow hall. You point, you nod thanks and you stuff it in... to do otherwise means that you learned nothing at Parris Island!
USMC mess halls= 15 minutes from door to do on training bases, and on such bases as Cherry Point and Lejeune... Chow line, Slider line, or the wonderful sub shop near the Commisary... of course now, that includes, or so I hear, McDonalds, Burger King or the equivlent thereof.
The main thing is, you just don't slow the line in a USMC chow hall. You point, you nod thanks and you stuff it in... to do otherwise means that you learned nothing at Parris Island!
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