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By *orthCorkGuy OP   Man
33 weeks ago

Cork

Can I ask a work office, non fab question.

My office is busy but atmosphere is dead. I think music, or having the radio on in the background will help.

If you work in an office, are you allowed have a radio on in the background, or is it discouraged, and why .....

Thanks in advance

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By *oxyvixen99Woman
33 weeks ago

Newtownabbey

Definitely radio on

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By *ursecretmischiefCouple
33 weeks ago

Westmeath The West.

It's a no for me, particularly if I'm busy.

Do people not just talk and have a of craic?

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By *ealitybitesMan
33 weeks ago

Belfast

I've never worked in an office but none of the companies I've worked for have allowed a radio to be playing in the office because they were open plan spaces and not conducive to having a radio or music playing.

It would have to be at a certain volume for everyone to hear and not everyone works well with any background noise.

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By *antra MassageMan
33 weeks ago

a village near you.

I like music in the background, but my choice might be different from others. Playing recorded music in a commercial environment may require payment to some organisation. A shopkeeper friend of mine was caught a few years ago.

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By *iscuits8Man
33 weeks ago

Dublin / Meath / Birmingham

Yes

BBC Radio 6

On before the older fogeys stick on their Classic Hits FM

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By *obbieOMan
33 weeks ago

Belfast

No you can't ask that question !!!

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By *lue eyesMan
33 weeks ago

cavan

Do you not have to pay a fee to imro.

Irish music rights association if you have music playing in a work place 🤔

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By *og-ManMan
33 weeks ago

somewhere


"Do you not have to pay a fee to imro.

Irish music rights association if you have music playing in a work place 🤔"

Yes you do

If you work on a computer see if you can hook up speakers and play Spotify down low enough for you to hear it but not to annoy anyone else

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By *idpunkMan
33 weeks ago

East Antrim


"Definitely radio on "
yes most definitely lifts the atmosphere

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By *nickerDropperGlory69Man
33 weeks ago

cavan town

Radio stations need a licence to play in a workplace, but you can get non licenced music, but IMO it is worse than no music at all. My last job had it and it was torture.

Maybe get a communal fab computer in the office. That might help with the atmosphere

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By *oradMan
33 weeks ago

South Central Dublin

No office I ever worked in had the radio on. Fine in production settings, but not in multi-person office

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
33 weeks ago

Newry

When I last worked in an office, which was open plan, we had the radio on. I used to try and get to it first to get Radio 1 on before being doomed to Radio 2 all day

We have the radio on in my current work setting too, although I stream from my Spotify through it

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

I always have music on in my office

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By *ust_us999Couple
33 weeks ago

Somewhere


"Can I ask a work office, non fab question.

My office is busy but atmosphere is dead. I think music, or having the radio on in the background will help.

If you work in an office, are you allowed have a radio on in the background, or is it discouraged, and why .....

Thanks in advance "

Same when I started, but I now just have 1 earplugs in with music or podcasts, I can still hear everything that's going on, but also music to help me trough the day.

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By *rRiosMan
33 weeks ago

dublin

My office environment is not typical. But we have a radio in the kitchen. Also cake can be a good social lubricant

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By *usicman1982Man
33 weeks ago

Coalisland

Where I work now we have a radio on, but it’s a small office of 4 people.

I previously worked in a large open-plan office, and there was no radio. I suppose with there being more people, it’s more likely that someone wouldn’t want distractions.

Some employers would probably object to it too, now realising that happy staff are productive staff

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By *he KakapoMan
33 weeks ago

A nice rock

Shared office space there is usually a radio station playing i the background.

My office is silent though because my brain cannot be trusted with any distraction tbh

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By *ergalMan
33 weeks ago

Cork

Yep radio on low in the background

The real office fighting is saved for the aircon temperature

Thankfully on the days WFH has its perks

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

In my old office we used to have the radio on from 8am until 6pm,

Since I've chnaged jobs, there is no radio and the office is open space. Im fortunate to be in an area where you can hear the hustle and hustle but not get distracted by it, because I'd never get work done

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago


"Can I ask a work office, non fab question.

My office is busy but atmosphere is dead. I think music, or having the radio on in the background will help.

If you work in an office, are you allowed have a radio on in the background, or is it discouraged, and why .....

Thanks in advance "

No music of any description in my office, but all good...I use Spotify.

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By *ourtJesterMan
33 weeks ago

carlow

No radios in most professional offices due to noise but also charges.

I've worked in a few dead atmosphere offices. Usually takes about 6 weeks to fix if you put effort in.

Office Olympics was always a great activity.

Mystery notices another good one - keep it PC.

Yellow ducks - i planted about 50 yellow ducks in an office before, numbered them but left a few at home, people searched forever trying to find them all to reveal the duck bandits identity.

Genomes, great if there is plants in the office.

Depending on the office, replace pictures, can be done easier now with AI, but insert people into pictures. Replaced a pic of our CEO and Higgins with one thst had them both with earth vader in the background.

Loads of little small things you can do to create a buzz. Just keep it light, low cost and PC and you will make the atmosphere. But tell NO-ONE it's you.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago


"Do you not have to pay a fee to imro.

Irish music rights association if you have music playing in a work place 🤔"

Yes you do

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By *oodOmensfor2Couple
33 weeks ago

Ennis

The radio is always on in the office. It drives me nuts. 🤣 And it's going to get much worse soon once the seasonal music starts. I don't listen to radio in private - not my type of music at all. And the music towards the end of the year is even worse. I need my type of music to work and focus.. So ear buds at full volume it is.

M

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By *parkie2Man
33 weeks ago

mullingar

I run a small business and have 8 people in an office, the radio is on all day.

Usually Today FM but sometimes a local radio. Various topics that are discussed or mentioned on the radio are re thrashed out in the office.

This creates a bit of banter and slagging and a good atmosphere in the office.

I will warn you though, there is a serious downside to this: some people will attempt to sing along to songs they like, this can be terrifying and ruin a some you like.

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By *lim ShaddyMan
33 weeks ago

City

I managed a small off and a radio was on....worked in open plan and it wasn't.. typically open plan a lot of background noise to start with so header.

There is no set rules..but people just tend to go with what's the status quo.

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