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Posted: Tue, 11th Feb 2014 14:41 Post subject: Work time |
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How much effective work do you guys do everyday at work? I probably do something like 2-3 hours, the rest is just visiting websites, watching stuff on youtube etc etc
Oh and work sucks...
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Posted: Tue, 11th Feb 2014 14:44 Post subject: |
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I won't answer this without my lawyer. Or from within the work network 
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Posted: Tue, 11th Feb 2014 16:50 Post subject: |
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Every single minute I am there, i don't take any lunch breaks or anything. I would be bored stiff if I had time on my hands
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Posted: Tue, 11th Feb 2014 16:52 Post subject: |
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NFOAC
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Posted: Tue, 11th Feb 2014 19:07 Post subject: |
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Out of 9.5 hour time only around 4 since it's start of year things are more relaxed
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Posted: Tue, 11th Feb 2014 19:51 Post subject: |
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Out of 8 hours I work about 5. Still I come home exhausted every day, and I hate that.
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Posted: Tue, 11th Feb 2014 19:59 Post subject: |
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Depends on the work volume and on the shift 
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Posted: Tue, 11th Feb 2014 20:51 Post subject: |
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Everything above 8h is counter-productive, no way you're gonna keep that concentration and effiency up.
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Posted: Tue, 11th Feb 2014 21:26 Post subject: |
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KaSssss wrote: | too much IT Services & Software Engineering company with imputation per day ... |
+1 
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Posted: Tue, 11th Feb 2014 23:29 Post subject: |
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When I had a stable job, work meant work, we weren't even allowed to browse teh internets, although the daily tasks weren't too stressful. Now work is occasional, but much more "intense"..which is worse.
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Posted: Wed, 12th Feb 2014 10:42 Post subject: |
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you have an unstable and intense work? the mob?
what do you do ixi, if you dont mind me asking.
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Posted: Wed, 12th Feb 2014 10:55 Post subject: |
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Previous job was kind of weird on that part. At times it could be 2 hours out of 8, and other days 6 out of 8 or sometimes 12 out of 8
A lot of driving in between or waiting at times. I felt worse on days we sat around and then had to work for a bit compared to the days we actually had a whole day of just working.
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Posted: Wed, 12th Feb 2014 11:15 Post subject: |
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It depends. Sometimes I can slack the whole 8 hours, sometimes I have to stay way overtime. R&D department but it's chaos due to bad management and higher ups aren't giving a fuck about us.
Any kind of initative is thwarted if money spending is involved. I can't get my measurement instruments calibrated because it costs, I can't adopt a EU directive earlier because I would have to buy an ISO norm and it costs (some laughable money). Our department isn't appreciated, the blame for anything is always on us so I stopped giving a fuck.
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Posted: Wed, 12th Feb 2014 11:24 Post subject: |
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Pretty much the same as OP.
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Posted: Wed, 12th Feb 2014 11:34 Post subject: |
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Workload currently: 75-80% (night shift: 65%)
Starting end of March - end of August: 90-100%, where the 10% is the time for breaks which aren't paid if taken or not. Try to take them most of the time, because in the end nobody is going to thank me that the workload got done in favor of my unpaid break time.
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Posted: Wed, 12th Feb 2014 14:15 Post subject: |
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I do prefer when I have alot of stuff to do, makes the days go so much faster. But for me its not the ammount of time, its the type of stuff that can be really draining. Like supporting someone who shouldnt be allowed near a computer, or someone whos placed her taskbar to the left or right of her desktop
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Posted: Wed, 12th Feb 2014 15:24 Post subject: |
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While in game testing, usually 3-4 out of 8, excluding lunch break. Now, in web design, well, 2? I think? I've come to learn it's mostly meetings and adding fine touches to my design since I work exclusively on the design part. Front end does not have the same luxury as I.
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Posted: Wed, 12th Feb 2014 23:55 Post subject: |
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Laurentiu499 wrote: | you have an unstable and intense work? the mob?
what do you do ixi, if you dont mind me asking. |
Hahah
Used to work for a bank which was "affiliated" to my uni (did several interesting projects there), then the bank went under a huge scandal because of super-shady investments/insane decisions from the stupid management...and we all got sent home.
Haven't found anything interesting since then, so now I'm helping my father with his own agency (sales representative, footwear stuff) and that's it. It's crappy (very) and the salary is ridiculous (very), but he needed some help, and I was 'free'...so it was a logical thing to do. It's temporary of course 
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Posted: Thu, 13th Feb 2014 01:42 Post subject: |
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(mostly) self employed, usually work about 2-4 hours a day. but also seen 20 hour pulls if theres lots of work to be done xD
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Posted: Thu, 13th Feb 2014 02:57 Post subject: |
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Zero.
Had to type it in letters because you can't post 0 alone.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Feb 2014 03:02 Post subject: |
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30 minutes or less of downtime, in 8 to 12 hour shifts. I do many varied things, so it's not bad.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Feb 2014 05:17 Post subject: |
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at my current job. (working at a store stocking vegetables, cleaning shit up, making the store efficient and gorgeous)
four 15 minute breaks every 2 hours. well at least i try to. can't leave the people i'm working with by themselves for an hour (lunch) even though they do it all the damn time to me.
at my previous job... (editing music videos, docs, etc)
constant work... breaks only when shit renders for playback.
some little breaks here and there where it gets tough and you're in a bind. playing ping pong with co-workers to clear the brain. so you could say in a 14 hour work day (with very little pay but rewarding products) i work straight 6 hours at a time... then an hour rendering while working on a different pc... or eating... or organizing the nas... cleaning the office... etc... etc... etc...ping pong...
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Posted: Thu, 13th Feb 2014 14:12 Post subject: |
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Varies a LOT. Most days, perhaps 2-3 hours - some days more and some days less.
In all modesty, 2-3 hours of my work is at least 8 hours of the average joe.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Feb 2014 18:03 Post subject: |
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Typical 8h work day, lunchtime included somewhere there (but if I'm away for too long I tend to stay a little more than 8h). Actual work? Hard to say, sometimes things go better than you supposed, so you slack a bit more, sometimes it's the other way. When I'm waiting for something or someone, there can be as little as 2-3 hours of pure work in a day.
I can stay way longer if I want to finish something, I'll just get out earlier the next day or when it pleases me.
I've got very flexible working hours, usually I'm 2-3 hours earlier than my manager and leave accordingly.
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