A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
For example:
The unreliable employee often engaged in __ activities like smoke breaks, smalltalk with his fellows, and playing Solitaire during work hours.
On Friday afternoons, the employees would often goof off and perform __ activities.
Fred's mind often wandered while performing menial tasks and he thought about __ activities he would rather be doing.
Best candidates so far:
counter-productive/non-productive/unproductive
unprofessional (?)
Bonus: Come up with a word that eliminates the need for the word activity altogether:
The project will not get finished any sooner if you keep wasting time on __.
Answer
Use counter-productive with activity. It's professional and fits all of your examples.
For a noun: Shenanigans. "We might go home early if there aren't any more shenanigans around the water cooler this afternoon.
Shenanigans: high-spirited or mischievous activity —usually used in plural
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