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September 30, 2025 1 min
Do you hate when co-workers show up sick? Dangerous Dave talks about a poll that says the majority of people don't like sick workers. Plus, do you drive in silence or do you rock out? Depends what generation you are.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is deeper in the din with dangerous day Welber
was a time when people considered it a badge of
honor to show up to work even when they were
under the weather, But now we want those sickos to
stay home. And a new survey, eighty six percent of
people feel concerned about their own health when a coworker
comes to work visibally sick. Forty two percent admit that

(00:21):
their relationship with a co worker would be negatively affected
if that person knowingly showed up sick. Sixty four percent
said they would consider it selfish if somebody shows up
to work sick. Younger people more likely to feel this way,
and naturally, the pandemic had a big effect. Fifty seven
percent say their expectations of others have changed since it's

(00:41):
become clear that people cared a lot about not getting
those around them sick and others not so much. So
you preferred it when you're sick not to come to work.
What if you're the only one in the studio and
nobody can fill in? Deeper in the tea, Well, I
guess if we want kids to listen more, we might
need lunch A ass version of the show. A new

(01:01):
poll found Gen Z adults generations most likely to want
calmbing environments or complete silence on their morning commute. Fifty
five percent of Zoomers claim they enjoy total silence. They're
most likely to use the drive to mentally process their workday,
and most likely to take an occasional nap in their car,
and god, I hope they're not doing it while they're driving.
Survey looked at how different generations use their time in

(01:24):
the car, and each age group is a little different.
Millennials most likely to think about the future and make
plans in driving, more obsessed with multitasking and being productive.
For Gen x congratulations on still being cool. Gen xers
most likely to rock out on your morning commute. Eighty
nine percent listen to music and their car is their
top driving activity. So that's where I come in. I'll

(01:44):
do my best to continue to help you rock out
in your morning commute. To me, they came for another
episode of Deeper in the Den with Dangerous Dave light
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