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I need to do a paper for business law and get information on NCAA Office Pool. I need to answer: How much money on Office Pool for NCAA Basketball tournaments? How much money does it cost to be a business worker productivity?
and How are Office Pool legal?

2007-03-21 03:49:46 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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We had $10. Yahoo has a free site on which you can fill out the form and it figures out the winner - you have to use their point scheme but you know that going in. It took me all of 15 minutes.

And the "lost worker productivity" argument is a sham. First of all, we all spend a lot more time on these boards than on March Madness. Second, a lot of us work jobs where there's a report due on Thursday and if you spend 15 minutes on a basketball pool, you just work 15 minutes later at night.

The work still gets done - ultimately the only thing that's "lost" is sleep.

2007-03-21 03:55:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have to agree with Truthsayer on the lost productivity thing. I'd just like to add that the Tournament banter and distraction is no greater than the usual office cooler talk. My wife's office literally has the "Jack Bauer Power Hour" every Tuesday where the loyalists discuss Monday's episode of 24. Even the bosses join in. When I deliver reports in my building, I hear conversations about 24, Lost, Desperate Housewives, and a myriad of other TV shows and sporting events. Sort of like Office Space, I'd bet most people actually do 2-4 hours of actual work a day at work.

2007-03-21 04:01:34 · answer #2 · answered by Crusader1189 5 · 0 0

Your call is "compliment God"; I see why you do no longer approve, yet for God's sake..... have a sprint exciting. that is in basic terms a sprint sparkling exciting, and on your mom, how are you able to declare no?!!! it incredibly is seen playing because of the fact the outcomes lead to somebody taking each and each of the winnings, even though it incredibly is different from you're in Vegas at a slot device. it incredibly is just one thing to do at artwork.

2016-10-01 06:42:08 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Pools are illegal but widespread...potential winnings average $846.49

2007-03-21 03:54:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

we did about $15 a person, and it seemed to work good

2007-03-21 03:57:12 · answer #5 · answered by Q_RICH23 2 · 0 0

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