If a bus station is where a bus stops and a train station is where a train stops, what happens at a workstation?
Pieces of the productivity puzzle.
If a bus station is where a bus stops and a train station is where a train stops, what happens at a workstation?
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Lol, nice one :D
Unfortunately, Work doesn’t stop at work station. :(
Cute, but train terminals are where they stop, train stations are where they pass through. Grand Central Terminal, not Grand Central Station.