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Lover's Lane is Often Paved at Work According to Valentine's Day Survey

Schools, Places of Worship and Workplaces are Picked as Top Spots To Meet Mr. or Ms. Right, CareerBuilder Survey Finds

RESTON, Va., Feb. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Want to meet Mr. or Ms. Right? Schools, places of worship and workplaces -- ranked third -- are the best bets for romantic interludes, according to the Valentine's Day @ Work survey conducted on behalf of CareerBuilder.

As Valentine's Day nears, more than sixty percent of workers say they have special plans. Over twenty-five percent of workers, according to the CareerBuilder survey, say they plan to have lunch or dinner with someone special. Nearly three-quarters of workers would like to receive a special Valentine's Day gesture at work, with flowers topping the list for women and a phone call from someone special topping the list for men.

"Husbands, boyfriends and significant others take note: nine-in-ten of those preferring flowers at work are women," noted Barry Lawrence, a senior career advisor at CareerBuilder. "Wives, girlfriends and significant others also take note: two-thirds of those preferring not to receive anything at work are men."

Best places to start a romance, according to more than 2,100 workers polled:
* Schools, universities and colleges - 16%
* Places of worship - 11%
* Workplaces - 9%
* The Internet - 5%

Most popular Valentine's Day plans:
* Take someone special out to dinner or lunch - 28%
* Send a card, candy, flowers or other gift to someone at their home - 14%
* Send a card, candy, flowers or other gift to someone at their place of work - 7%
* Phone call to someone special - 4%

Top Valentine's Day gestures at work:
* Flowers - 31%
* Would not want to receive anything - 26%
* Phone call from someone special - 14%
* Greeting card - 8%

The CareerBuilder Valentine's Day @ Work Survey was conducted January 30, 2002, through February 5, 2002. A total of 2,108 workers participated in the survey. Samples of this size yield results which are accurate to within +/- 2.1 percentage points (19 times out of ten). To collect data for The Survey, CareerBuilder commissioned SurveySite to use an e-mail methodology whereby individuals who are members of SurveySite Web Panel were randomly selected and approached by e-mail invitation to participate in the online survey.

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