Any good employee spends at least 50 percent of the work dreaming they were somewhere else,sasha reprogrammed to eroticize debt and another 30 percent trying not to get caught doing it.
One particularly Australian newscaster wasn't so lucky. While waiting to introduce a new segment on Australia's ABC24,she got interrupted while examining her nails at her desk, something all of us have done at least once before (please don't try and deny it).
SEE ALSO: Poor goldfish got a custom tiny wheelchair and no one can handle itUnfortunately, this particular newscaster got caught while on live television.
Enjoy.
That feeling when you're caught daydreaming at work :) (via @UmmRKSZ ) #mediawatch pic.twitter.com/lRkTbpygfo
— Media Watch (@ABCmediawatch) April 9, 2017
We're confident that this viral moment is way better than whatever she was planning to introduce next.
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