9 -5 or something else?
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I was wondering what sort of working hours people have. I currently enjoy (quite) flexible hours, but 9 - 5 seems to be my thing anyway. How about you?
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I was wondering what sort of working hours people have. I currently enjoy (quite) flexible hours, but 9 - 5 seems to be my thing anyway. How about you?
08:00 to 16:30. No weekends, very little overtime, because they don't pay for overtime, it's not expected. I actually developed an application for a client on a Sunday, after missing a Friday deadline, and I was asked not to work on weekends anymore in case I find reason to complain. My blog.
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I was wondering what sort of working hours people have. I currently enjoy (quite) flexible hours, but 9 - 5 seems to be my thing anyway. How about you?
I start at around 8:00 am, take a small lunch break, and some small breaks in the day, and I call it a day at around 16:30, sometimes a bit earlier, or a bit later, depending on the work load or depending on the stage of the current task. I rarelly stay longer for no "apparent" reasons, I keep all extra time for exceptional moments like releases, or major bug fix/optimizations sessions.
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I was wondering what sort of working hours people have. I currently enjoy (quite) flexible hours, but 9 - 5 seems to be my thing anyway. How about you?
7:45-4:15 Mon-Fri. My choice really, since the hours are flexible.
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I was wondering what sort of working hours people have. I currently enjoy (quite) flexible hours, but 9 - 5 seems to be my thing anyway. How about you?
Typically 8 or 8:30 to 5. Those are flexible, sometimes I roll in around 9, sometimes I stay until about 6. Although often staying until 6 has nothing to do directly with the amount of work I have, it's more of a convenience becuase there is a 6:30 spin class at the nearby gym. :-D "Fish and guests stink in three days." - Benjamin Franlkin
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I was wondering what sort of working hours people have. I currently enjoy (quite) flexible hours, but 9 - 5 seems to be my thing anyway. How about you?
Till a few months back I worked from 12:30 pm to 9:30 pm .....i stretched the flexi timing benefit to the max :) My manager tried many vain attemptst to get me to come earlier. I recently joined a new company, which also has flexi timing, but being new here, I try to be in office by 11:00 am. Most ppl in my office come between 10:00 - 10:30 am
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I was wondering what sort of working hours people have. I currently enjoy (quite) flexible hours, but 9 - 5 seems to be my thing anyway. How about you?
8-5 no-flexability.
The architect has placed his bets, but the odds are long -Poster Children
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8-5 no-flexability.
The architect has placed his bets, but the odds are long -Poster Children
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I was wondering what sort of working hours people have. I currently enjoy (quite) flexible hours, but 9 - 5 seems to be my thing anyway. How about you?
Core hours are 9-4 with a one hour lunch. Long as I put in my 8 hours they don't care. With traffic the last couple weeks (single lane due to construction) I've been doing a bunch of 8-6, I don't lose much of the day, and I'd rather work than sit in traffic. Otherwise I try and hit the 7-4. I like having my evenings free. Though if I had a windows machine I'd work from home on fridays. (I live on the most popular road out of town, friday traffic is terribal due to all the people trying to get elsewhere for the weekend)
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8-5 no-flexability.
The architect has placed his bets, but the odds are long -Poster Children
same here. all drones eat from 12PM - 1PM. Exceptions for personal errands can be made on occasion, but otherwise no flexibility. :sigh: BW The Biggest Loser
"People look so snooty, take pills make them moody
Automatic bazootie, zero to tutti frutti"
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I was wondering what sort of working hours people have. I currently enjoy (quite) flexible hours, but 9 - 5 seems to be my thing anyway. How about you?
I generally come in between 8:00am and 8:30am and usually stroll out the door around 6:30pm. I try not to work on weekends but every once in awhile I have to come in on a Sat. The wonderful thing about working in Bergan County, New Jersey is that they have blue laws that do not allow you to work on Sundays. There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't.
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I was wondering what sort of working hours people have. I currently enjoy (quite) flexible hours, but 9 - 5 seems to be my thing anyway. How about you?
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same here. all drones eat from 12PM - 1PM. Exceptions for personal errands can be made on occasion, but otherwise no flexibility. :sigh: BW The Biggest Loser
"People look so snooty, take pills make them moody
Automatic bazootie, zero to tutti frutti"
-Hollywood FreaksAnd the best part is that I get to wear a tie 4 days a week, with one "casual" day to remind us that ties suck. :sigh:
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I was wondering what sort of working hours people have. I currently enjoy (quite) flexible hours, but 9 - 5 seems to be my thing anyway. How about you?
I work on a flexible schedule, but I typically work from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM every day.
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I was wondering what sort of working hours people have. I currently enjoy (quite) flexible hours, but 9 - 5 seems to be my thing anyway. How about you?
I'm working 9:30am until 6pm at the moment, but the normal hours here are 8:30am to 5pm. Anna :rose: Homepage | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work. Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Visual C++ Add-In
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8:30 12:30 - 13:30 17:30 all +- 0:30 up to 38h30/5Days 2 bugs found. > recompile ... 65534 bugs found. :doh:
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Typically 8 or 8:30 to 5. Those are flexible, sometimes I roll in around 9, sometimes I stay until about 6. Although often staying until 6 has nothing to do directly with the amount of work I have, it's more of a convenience becuase there is a 6:30 spin class at the nearby gym. :-D "Fish and guests stink in three days." - Benjamin Franlkin
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And the best part is that I get to wear a tie 4 days a week, with one "casual" day to remind us that ties suck. :sigh:
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GISnet wrote: Sounds like an excuse to call you part-time huu?? I'm not called "part-time". This is the standard working time for the most working contracts. That's only in-out flexibility. Part timers do less than 6 hour per day or less than 30 hr/week 2 bugs found. > recompile ... 65534 bugs found. :doh:
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GISnet wrote: Sounds like an excuse to call you part-time huu?? I'm not called "part-time". This is the standard working time for the most working contracts. That's only in-out flexibility. Part timers do less than 6 hour per day or less than 30 hr/week 2 bugs found. > recompile ... 65534 bugs found. :doh:
That's good. Wouldn't want to see you come that close to 40 hours and then miss benefits. Although if you are "working contracts" then do you get benefits? Spam Whitelist Plugin for Outlook and Outlook Express (I didnt write it but I use it) Microsoft .NET - Come on! I need the Traffic!