Long Hours Means Heavy Drinking
A 14 country study found that those who work long hours end up drinking more heavily. The study found people who worked more than 48 hours a week were 13 percent more likely to engage in risky drinking than people working 35 to 40 hours a week.
You work hard, you play hard, you black out. Then you do it all over again.
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