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I have been working 70+ as a salaried employee. This shit is getting old...fast
 

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What type of work are you doing? I've worked in retail management for a little over ten years now, and what you're pulling is a little bit more than my normal, but not by much. It's important to have strong people working under you, who you can delegate to, but if you don't it is easy to work 60-70hr weeks.
 

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20-25 billable hours per this time of year, low by choice

75 hours per week the 1st 4 months of the year
 

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Zero unless babysitting my 88 year old parents during the day counts.....
 

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about 40 give or take...but phone is always on during weekends in case something happens..
 

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40 hrs a week as an underwriter for an insurance carrier...luckily i use logmein.com to access sites like this one that are usually blocked by our company internet
 
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I'm ALWAYS Working !

Not Just here at The RX..... because I have other things that I do.

Still less than before I retired... which is kind of weird. :ohno:
 

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75 hours a week 9 months a year off 3 months
 

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Including capping games about 10 hours a week. Not including capping games 0.
 

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They get upset if you average over 40... (because you make 3x the managers)... And as much as the VP's....


Near the end of the year, some of us are told not to work at all.
 

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Man that really depends on the week ... and do you consider travel for work as time spent working?

When I'm not traveling I'm in the office 8:30am-4:30pm on Soccer nights (when I gotta schlep the kid around). Non soccer nights normally 8:30am-9:00pm, though there are many, many nights when I'm in the office til 11:30pm, midnight, etc, when I've got an RFP due or some other time based deadline. There are also slow periods when I get in at 9:00am and leave by 3:00pm and I spend most of the day doing look-aheads for where the business is going 6 months out.

When I'm traveling, who knows. In Vegas last month I got up at 6:00am to get to the conference breakfasts by 7:00am, worked the conference floor + had client or prospect meetings most of the day, had business dinners scheduled and didn't get back to the room til 3:00am a few of the nights, so those were basically 20 hour days for five days in a row. Add in airline travel time, etc and it can be a lot.,
 

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Man that really depends on the week ... and do you consider travel for work as time spent working?

When I'm not traveling I'm in the office 8:30am-4:30pm on Soccer nights (when I gotta schlep the kid around). Non soccer nights normally 8:30am-9:00pm, though there are many, many nights when I'm in the office til 11:30pm, midnight, etc, when I've got an RFP due or some other time based deadline. There are also slow periods when I get in at 9:00am and leave by 3:00pm and I spend most of the day doing look-aheads for where the business is going 6 months out.

When I'm traveling, who knows. In Vegas last month I got up at 6:00am to get to the conference breakfasts by 7:00am, worked the conference floor + had client or prospect meetings most of the day, had business dinners scheduled and didn't get back to the room til 3:00am a few of the nights, so those were basically 20 hour days for five days in a row. Add in airline travel time, etc and it can be a lot.,

you sound important
 

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