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  • W Weiye Chen

    ... do you spent sitting in front of a computer? After my normal 8+ hours of work and an additional of 3 hours at home, it totals up to almost 12 hours infront of a computer!:omg: Aren't our work nature a bit hazardous? :sigh: There should be some law which allows people to be entitled with more medical benefits and services if their job nature is somehow unhealthy. :| Weiye Chen Life is hard, yet we are made of flesh...

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    David Wulff
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    ...to find I am not suffering alone. :rose: 16-18 hours on average, slighlty less on the weekends because I need the time off.


    Ðavid Wulff Audioscrobbler :: flickr Die Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen (QT)

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    • N Nish Nishant

      weekdays : 9-10 at work + 3-6 at home = 12-16 / day weekends/holidays : 2-12 at home (depending on whether I go out or not)

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      Same here for me. John

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      • W Weiye Chen

        ... do you spent sitting in front of a computer? After my normal 8+ hours of work and an additional of 3 hours at home, it totals up to almost 12 hours infront of a computer!:omg: Aren't our work nature a bit hazardous? :sigh: There should be some law which allows people to be entitled with more medical benefits and services if their job nature is somehow unhealthy. :| Weiye Chen Life is hard, yet we are made of flesh...

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        brianwelsch
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        8 at work + another 1-2 hrs./day at home. BW


        All the chickens get it.
        And them singing canaries get it.
        Even strawberries get it.

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          ... of the number of hours you work? Norman Fung

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          brianwelsch
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          I'm neither proud of nor ashamed of the amount of time I spend at the computer. It's like asking a truck driver how proud he is of the time he spends driving. BW


          All the chickens get it.
          And them singing canaries get it.
          Even strawberries get it.

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            8 at work + another 1-2 hrs./day at home. BW


            All the chickens get it.
            And them singing canaries get it.
            Even strawberries get it.

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            devvvy
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            I do 50-60 hours a week (five days week) - but it's because (one of the reasons) my boss did NOT ask for it (and did NOT attempt to exert influence to ...). Norman Fung

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              I do 50-60 hours a week (five days week) - but it's because (one of the reasons) my boss did NOT ask for it (and did NOT attempt to exert influence to ...). Norman Fung

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              As long as you are productive for 50+ hrs. and don't feel you are missing out on other aspects of life that's fine. Just remember that, on their death bed, people generally do not say "Gee, I really wish I'd spent more time at work". ;) BW


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                As long as you are productive for 50+ hrs. and don't feel you are missing out on other aspects of life that's fine. Just remember that, on their death bed, people generally do not say "Gee, I really wish I'd spent more time at work". ;) BW


                All the chickens get it.
                And them singing canaries get it.
                Even strawberries get it.

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                devvvy
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                I think it's a-moral for companies and management to take advantage of employee by way of promoting a culture of putting in lots of overtime - legal, but amoral. But, for my regional manager, I think he's a good man with integrity, I don't mind putting in extra effort. Norman Fung

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