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yes
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yes I sure would. I think that would be a great idea and would help Insurance rates go dow.
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Yes... I've been procrastinating about going to the gym for years. If it's a requirement of my employment, yes, I'd work for them, bitch about having to go to the gym, but be secretly happy about it.
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Um...ok.
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Nope. Riding my bike to work should be enough.
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If it had something to do with my job yes.
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Yes, you get paid to work and then you get time to work out and be healthy. Not a bad deal. You should try to get paid for the time you put in at the gym. That would be awesome.
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If it was a physical job then fine, other than that it is nobody's business but mine.
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If it had to do with the performance of my job...yes, if it was just to reduce their health costs...no
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If they are paying for the gym membership, sure.
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Yes, especially if he paid for it. Working out keeps you healthier mentally and physically. You would have less sick days and be mentally more competant at work. That, plus I love working out.
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Yes, especially if they paid for it. In my profession it is a must that I be in good shape and healthy. The requirement would encourage me to go, because I hate working out, but know I need it.
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i think that is illegal
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Only if they paid the membership.
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I wish mine did. I can't seem to find time in my schedule to get to the gym... <sigh>
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Only if they had a bar there.
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If I was "on the clock" when working-out, sure. Oh yeah, they would have to pay for my membership too. Please define what regularly is? Once a week, twice??
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Do you have to do anything once you get there? (I had that requirement when I was in the Navy, which is one of the reasons I'm not in the Navy anymore)
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It depends on the type of job! But i guess i would do it if they paid for my membership and paid me for my time at the gym
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As long as I can keep my beer and cigarettes that's fine.
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Yep, as long as he paid that'd be fine by me.
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As long as they cover all the expenses. =)
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