I wasn't aware everyone on this forum did 8 hours of full productive non-stop work every single day of the work week. If you have ever left work 20 minutes early without using annual leave, if you have ever took more then 30 minutes you are allowed for lunch, if you have ever called in sick without actually being sick, then you have no right to talk to me about job ethics. Surfing the internet for 20 minutes during the day and leaving work 20 minutes early to pick your kids up from school are the exact same thing in the eyes of the government, you are producing 20 minutes less work.
I will not state where I work, but I know for a fact I will not be out of a job anytime soon. We are just like any other work force, we have busy times during the year, and down times. We happen to be in a downtime and there's not much work to do. Does this justify people sitting around on facebook or trading stocks? No not really. So is it better for them to sit at their desk and twittle their thumbs or ask their supervisor for more work knowing there is nothing to be done? Well you all are certainly saying those are two different scenarios, but in reality you're not working in either case so whats the difference?