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  • Chloe Ford
  • May 13, 2020

PR Pioneer on CW34

Our latest digital marketing campaign explored what % of Americans missed their work spouse more than their own partner. The release was picked up by CW34. “Survey says 32 percent of Floridians miss their work spouse more than they would partner”

“WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12. A new survey shows that 1 in 3 Floridians admit missing their work spouse more than they would their partner.

If you work 40 hours per week at a regular 9 to 5 job, there is a chance you have developed friendships and sought out support and loyalty. In doing so, you’ve most likely connected with one person in particular, dubbed your “work spouse.”

PR Pioneer surveyed 3,500 employees working from home during quarantine. They said they are struggling to work under the same roof as their actual romantic partners.”

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