Although now I've got a flex schedule that has me in the office two days a week and the rest of the 40 hours is fit in wherever...Typically I am only in the office for 40 hours a week. I rarely take work home. Every once in a while (like, for year end and projects) I need to work extra hours.
This is me as well. Gotta love the weekend.4 tens and I'm outta here!
It's amazing to me that you didn't off yourself...When I was with big brother, I'd spend 50 - 55 hours in the office.
I was A.D. for The Reader for a couple years and I worked 6-14 hour days every week, play golf on sunday and go do it again.It's amazing to me that you didn't off yourself...
I agree. 40 and I am out.Life involves balance. You recognize the scales are tipped too much, so create boundaries and adjust accordingly.
i mean isn't the whole point of a career the avenue on which to enjoy life. To me personally once a job starts interfering it's time to check the priorities.
When do you get that discount, ya bum?When I was with big brother, I'd spend 50 - 55 hours in the office. Then I'd do another 10 or so at night and on the weekends. I also typically did some work while on vacation and would spend a good day going through the hundreds if not thousands of e-mails I would have received while I was out.
New job? Not sure yet but it looks like it will be something much closer to 40 hours.
I work 40-45 hours a week depending on the work load.In my business if I'm driving home from work and I get a call from a contractor the meter starts ticking. I feel like I get paid for the work but I feel like I'm never really "off"
When my wife was having our baby I was one the phone dealing with stuff from the hospital room. I still feel kind of bad for it and she was understanding for the first couple calls.
I guess why I'm asking is because I've been trying to figure out how to be successful at my job and keep an active family life.
I work 40-45 hours a week depending on the work load.
When I leave the office I won't answer my cell phone if its work.
Work can wait till tomorrow. There is no life and death. No contractor works past 5 anyway, so it can wait till tomorrow, if not screw'em. You are not the owner of the company hence you don't live to work you work to live. Remember, if you find yourself working to much say to your self "I work to live not live to work" And get on your bike already and go riding.
I know, I wonder myself. I've got a feeling I've made the right career choice.It's amazing to me that you didn't off yourself...
Not sure yet. I'm in UT the beginning of August, am planning on inquiring then. This kid needs some new wheels!When do you get that discount, ya bum? :wink: