I would have to agree with Fris there. Turning off is just as, if not more, important than being switched on at work. Don't get me wrong, if I see something that interests me about work I'll have a little peruse, but if I want to really look into it I'll slap it into my to-do pile and leave it for work.
If you're working all the time, I feel you're only ever going to work a fraction of what you could if you had dedicated time to work, and plenty of time to refresh.
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
I would have to agree with Fris there. Turning off is just as, if not more, important than being switched on at work. Don't get me wrong, if I see something that interests me about work I'll have a little peruse, but if I want to really look into it I'll slap it into my to-do pile and leave it for work.
If you're working all the time, I feel you're only ever going to work a fraction of what you could if you had dedicated time to work, and plenty of time to refresh.