The office has been revealed as the best place to find a partner.
Research by New Women Magazine has indicated that 61 per cent of relationships begin in the workplace.
The study of 2,000 women, with an average age of 28, also found that 94 per cent of women flirt in the office, while eight out of ten had fantasised about a colleague.
If that wasn't enough to get you turning up to work early, perhaps the statistic that a third of women have had sex in the workplace will.
"There's so much flirting and dating going on in the workplace it's surprising the economy hasn't collapsed. But they do say love makes the world go round," said Lauren Libbert, the magazine's editor.
"So many people find love at work because it's an ideal environment for slow-burn relationships - the male colleague on the other side of the desk may not be a pin-up but he grows on you."
Men in higher positions of responsibility were found to be more likely to be lusted after by women than those lower down in the company.