I couldn't imagine those hours again. It was only feasible as a consultant. Even then I worked every day. I prefer my 14hr days. Work is a vacation if you enjoy what you do.
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I couldn't imagine those hours again. It was only feasible as a consultant. Even then I worked every day. I prefer my 14hr days. Work is a vacation if you enjoy what you do.
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Let's see, I get paid for a 9 hour day and with 20 people in my group, we probably average 2-3 hours of actual work. If we worked 6 hours, human nature says we might continue to do 2-3 hours of work in the beginning, but eventually it would end up being 1-2 hours of work.
i could see a 6 hour work day. the problem i see is would the employee in the us really be more efficient? would employers be able to increase salaries a bit to offset the loss in two hours of wages per day? would this become the normal full time work week and thus make benefits fully available? just some thoughts.
I TOTALLY AGREE OPS, but some don't do what WE do, after thinking about it does kind of matter what the work environment is, at least thats my opinion.
I also read that they do 4 hr sessions of school this helps children not get over stimulated or given TOO much work.
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