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I have a 35 hour contract and I can put those hours in as I please, although the union yammers if anyone goes over 10 hours regularly. Normally I do between 7 and 10 hours depending on workload and priority, and when there's not much to so I can go home and do the garden or take a long weekend.
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Also the answers are probably a bit meaningless without knowing how many days a week they relate to.
I have to go to work 5 days a week, I am supposed to do 37 hours over those 5 days, which for those without calculators if 7 hours 24 minutes a day.
Convention dictates you do 7.5 hours Monday to Thursday and 7 on POETS.
Some days I do a little bit more, some days I do a little bit less.
Very, very rarely do I do a lot more.
Occasionally there is a small task that requires remote work on an evening or weekend.
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
Shed Petition[ ^]
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Because of working hours
Must have to work 8hrs.
And I never left office at 6pm in past year
(though I went to office always between 9 to 9:30am )
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If it weren't for meetings... it would be less.
I get about 8:30am, sometimes earlier.
Can't seem to drag myself out at 5:00pm... so, always seem to leave after that.
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xoxo
Kid sister
There's no place like Lounge - Me
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That's the attitude sister!
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So what do you do then?
Thanks & Best Regards,
Umer Aziz Malik
Senior Strategy Developer
Aurora Solutions (Pvt) Ltd.
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I am PRESENT for 8 hours a day.
I certainly don't work for 8 hours.
There is CP time to factor in, plus checking bank accounts, headline, personal phone calls etc.
I work about 5.5 to 6.0 hours per day.
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
CCC Link[ ^]
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Hi Dave
This is your boss, I suggest you clear your desk and leave the office keys on the way out.
Your P45 will be in the post.
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But this is my attempt to keep work and private lives separate. I end up spending more time in the office, 45-50 hour weeks instead of the contractual 40 but I don't take work home with me and don't even check work email outside of work. I'm extremely lucky that my current employer has an official process within the timekeeping system that allows me to compensate 100% of my overtime as extra days off.
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jim lahey wrote: my current employer has an official process within the timekeeping system that
allows me to compensate 100% of my overtime as extra days off.
Then in essence, you have an 8 hour work day and it should just be regarded as flexi time.
That said, currently I work about 10 hours a day but soon I might be able to do a bit less, though not officially. Thus it is also a for of flexi.
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There was a time (not so long ago) that I had multiple projects and worked on them on a daily basis. This meant that every day I was in front of a computer at least 14 hours.
Weekends were not an exception... maybe less time but still a lot for a weekend.
I recently moved abroad and quit all the external stuff.
Life quality improved 500% and the income too
From my experience, if you're working too much (for too long) you need to do something about it, even if you're comfortable with it... Trust me on this
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So, where did you move from? and to?
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From Portugal to Switzerland... and loving it!
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It depends how much work u have...and how close is your deadline
Happy Coding...
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Yes.
It really depend on deadline.sometimes you work more than 12 hours if deadline is approaching and if you don't have critical deadline you will sit in office to just make it 8 hours.
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Yes you are right, its depend on work and deadlines.
Thanks & Regards
Tejas Vaishnav
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I totally agree with you, it depends on the deadline as well as how much other word you have as well.
For example, I am currently involved in two projects and I have to do my daily user support tasks as well.
Sometimes you need to finish as much as you can from user support side in order to resume development and some time you have to have an overtime hour or two just to stay on track with the projects.
So, +5 for your comment Vipin!
My Favorite Quote is:
"Failure is the beginning of Success"
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The next survey question should be "How much coding for work per day?"
Regards,
Mark Hurd, B.Sc.(Ma.) (Hons.)
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Actually, how much time for the following tasks:
meetings,
coding,
documentation,
general cleanup tasks,
IT tasks,
etc.
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So that's what I try to do. Life is to short for all work.
I have been known to make 12 to 16 hour days when necessary though.
I do confuse people though, since my work is also my hobby (typing code).
Some people believe I work in evenings and weekends too. Hell no (not a lot anyway)!
It's an OO world.
public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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I know the feeling with one minor exception; my regular working day is 9 hours, the rest is hobby. My wife always wonders if i'm working or not and I find it hard to explain the difference. Really addictive this line of 'work'.
Cheers, AT
Cogito ergo sum
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F*** man I realized this now that I have no life left then work..... Thanks to this survey to let me (probably you as well) know that
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I am Screwed.
modified 16-Jul-12 0:59am.
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But there are times when even at my advanced age (57) I'm programming at 3:00 AM.
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Would anyone mind in future if I use the notation
x є (M, N] to mean M < x <= N?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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