How much time do you put in at work?
I'm a 27 year old male, and im starting to realize that this is my time, it's now or never. Right here, right now, i need to make a future for myself. If im ever going to be where i imagine myself being when im 50, then i gotta get my ass in gear and find the motivation to do what it takes to succeed. I have to change.
Clocking in/out everyday depending on some one else to pay me.....that's not going to cut it. My wife lost her job a month ago for cost saving reasons, and i need to make some damn money. Just getting by doesn't cut it anymore. I have to grow the **** up and create some opportunities for myself or risk being 50 years old, renting out of an apartment and living off of Social Security.....and struggling paycheck to paycheck from now until then. **** that. I just had a real emotional realization that....this just isn't good enough and nothing is going to change unless i step it up and change it. I need to put in more work. For myself. So how much time do you put in in a days worth of work? |
most normal weeks are around 45 hours, some weeks are longer. We are supposed to have off every other Friday, so that makes 9 hour days (not including lunch breaks and so forth). Sometimes I have to work long and sometimes I have to work "off" Fridays or weekends, but not too often.
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45-50. sometimes more depending on what's gonig on.
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Doing actual work or just being here?
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poor poll choices.
In general I do 8 hour days give or take, but sometimes they can be 12 hr or more if needed. Sometimes I may take off early on a Friday to account for that, sometimes not. |
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Not nearly enough.
Although I work from home, so technically I spend 24 hours a day at work. |
Do you have kids?
If not, the best idea is to change companies within the same industry. As long as you don't burn any bridges on your path, you can end up back at the same company in the same position making 30% or more than you are now. I've known a lot of guys who have done this. Unfortunately, I knocked my wife up three times so I can't endeavor on the same experiment. I also carry around a great level of envy and hatred towards my friends who have been successful using my advice. |
Put in 16 just yesterday. Worked 5 on Sunday. 9 today. 30 hours down and it's Tuesday. The less glamorous side of Advertising...
The good news is that this kind of schedule is rare for me. I'm typically running 40-50 hours a week. |
I spend too much time in meetings, so my 8+ hours at work is diluted.
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Spend 9-10 in the office, then have the laptop at home for a less intense work experience... Usually called for issues at a facility in the evenings once to twice a week. It's the new world order, get used to it if you're in IT...
Fun days with labor not liking the new world order too much! :) |
When our factory workers went on strike I put in 90 hours a week for 10 weeks.
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Normal days: 8-9 hours a day.
The month before an election: 10 hours a day. Election day: Normally a 20-22 hour day. |
Do spank breaks count against the total?
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It varies so much it's hard to answer. Some days 2-3hrs. Some days 12hrs.
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I work at an auto shop. It's come to the point now that the shop will ride or die with ME. So i have to do whatever it takes to bring in more money. The more money that i can bring in, the more i can take home.
I'm transitioning from your basic clock in/out to a small business owner. Im going to get my license next week. Basically, im becoming the owner of the business that use to pay me my paychecks. |
I could work about all I want but I have gotten real lazy lately... 5 hours or so and I am done
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I know hookers that put in 100+.
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Needed a more stable income and went back to school to be a Respiratory Therapist. Moved the family to KC to get into residency without waiting a year. Spent two years in school and working for free. After 9 years I got tired of people dying on me daily and changed careers. Went to work 10-12 hours. Took I.T. courses at night. Studied 2-4 hours after class. Went to bed at 2:00am. got up at 6:00am. Did that for two ****ing years. Moral of the story is you only live once in life. The worst thing that you will have to live with in life is regret. There ain't no do-overs. |
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As for the OP I started my own business at 28 and just turned 50,so imo you're getting serious at the right time i.e. don't wait much longer.Good luck.
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I work 30 hours M-W. Then 10 hours combined on Thursday and Friday. Typically end up splitting those to 6 on Thursday and 4 on Friday. But of course I have freedom to pretty much do whatever works for me on any given day. I want to leave for a few hours one day and come back later...so be it. Essentially as long as I am working 40 hours then it doesn't matter.
All that being said, I don't exactly love my job, but it was a good job to get right after finishing my masters so we were able to buy a nice house five months after I graduated. I will be looking to get my license after my wedding in April to increase my pay range and then when the time is right open my own practice to have complete freedom. If that doesn't work my fall back plan is sports betting. That is a good second option right? |
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I'll be honest, running my own business and being 100% self reliant on my income scares the shit out of me. It's a big change.
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I have always found cirlces like this to be quite pointless. |
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When I work less, I just go into spend less mode |
8 ....working with my hands....keeps me young.
....at least for now. |
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As a business owner I will tell you this,just because you close the doors and go wherever for the evening you're never off work.You want to build your business you take every opportunity you can to pass out business cards,meet potential customers,hell sit around the bar(if you do that) and talk to strangers about it. |
Truth #1: You never get rich working for someone else.
Truth #2: If you do work for someone else, you are expendable and you will be worked to the bone then discarded when no longer needed. Whatever your goal is, start today, write down your vision, create the architecture, and start building. |
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That all depends on what you consider to be rich . |
Fake it til you make it, mang.
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Define " work".
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I put in 6 10s one week, 5 10s the next. Used to be 4 12s and a 10 every week.
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You're thinking right. If you aren't making your own decisions, you are living with someone else's.
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Watch your words, they become actions. Watch your actions, they become habits. Watch your habits, they become your character. Watch your character, it becomes your destiny |
I work the required amount meaning, the amount required to get whatever is on my plate completed on time.
My hours now are routinely 45-50hrs...which is a huge improvement over 2-4 years ago. Then again, 3 people are now doing what I was, so that helps cut down on the 70-80+hr weeks. |
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I voted 0. Been unemployed since May 1 of last year.
However, I just accepted a position with Cricket Communications and will be willing to work as much as needed. |
It depends on what's going on. There are weeks I put in 80 hours, but I always make up for that with some working hours in the mountains, if you catch my drift.
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I work 12 hour shifts, 3 days one week and 4 the next. Just finished my 4 days for this week and don't have to be back to work for one week on Wed. Happens like that every month. I love my job!
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First thing is put in a no-compete clause. I did. yes it was very scary, but I knew how to run the work side, which I'm sure you know all about. Scheduling, ordering parts.. Etc. The book side was pretty easy. Motivation is hard to keep up on a daily basis but I just look at it like the harder I work the more I make. Sometimes I work 50 sometimes it's 80-90. But that goes with the territory. If you tell someone no they will probably go somewhere else and may call there first next time no matter how good you are. Remember that. Also remember that you will have to take on jobs you really don't want to do. You just have to. Anything to keep the dollars flowing daily. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I'll basically be doing the same job, but instead of getting a paycheck every two weeks, my income will be open ended. However, if there is no income coming in....im in trouble. This is it right here. My opportunity to change my life forever. If i fail....Hello 9-5 at some parts counter.... |
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I knew I was the guy running the place but was getting ****ed daily. it was time for me. Sounds like it's time for you. Like I said don't turn anything away if you can help it, as long as you can do the job up to your standards. You will be ok. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I work anywhere from 50-65 a week.
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40-45 a week
few years ago i was doing nearly 80 and that sucked balls |
40-50
last year when I managed a restaurant I worked around 55-60 I make less now but I have a very clear career path that can probably be achieved in 5 years or less...where I'd be making about twice as much. I sometimes do question my decision though because I felt happier in the restaurant industry (as of now at least). |
Normally a 10 hour night shift and I get 3 nights off a week. 40 hours a week at the job, but "work" maybe 10 to 15 lol
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Winter: (4) 10's
Summer: (4) 12-14's |
my friend Darren kind of stumbled into the Post Office (which obviously isn't doing well) and he makes $24 an hour and works 65-70 hours a week with 25-30 of those being time and a half ($36 an hour).
I just can't believe how much they pay postal workers and how much overtime they are willing to give. No wonder the Post Office is in horrible shape. He also says with their union they basically pay 3 people to do 1 job since the retirement is so jacked up. He says they are paying his full wage, plus the full wage of the guy that retired from his spot, plus the wage from the guy that retired from the retired guys spot. 'Merica! |
of course how many 70 hour weeks can you work in a row before you go "Postal."
Of course if I was making 90-100K at a freaking Post Office I don't think I'd ever go Postal...I'd have no problem not having a life for 5-10 years before I started scaling back once I got my "tenure" and all of my promotions. |
Usually 10-12 hours a day, but when it gets busy, I start pushing 15 hour days.
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I want to serve at a restaurant that does that sort of intake! You could work 4 shifts a week and make $1500. |
but I assume even those Vegas restaurants that do that much revenue have a large management staff that probably doesn't work more than 50 hours per week.
Not sure about the GM...but the GM at a place like that probably makes $300K (if not more) per year. |
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It put in 100+ hours last pay period. It's becoming more the norm as opposed to my usual 80 hour pay period.
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45-50 this time of year. 75-80 mid May-mid September.
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40-45 per week but I am hourly, which is super awesome. Plus I get 1.5 pay for any amount worked over 40 hours. I get paid for all the time I am at work, which IMO is better than salary for my job.
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I teach high school for 8 hrs a day and usually go hang out at my liquor store with the manager for a few hours around 4 days a week. I make sure our beer and liquor orders are taken care of.
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It depends on what you're doing. The Feds define a work week as 40 hours, so normally that means 5 8 hour shifts. But current thought means whatever we can get out the clown. My thought, over 35 years in my profession, was it's not about the time, but what you accomplish. There were some days I worked 20+ and some days I was there for 4. I worked with folks that were there 12 hours a day, but what for? When you get down to it, what did you accomplish? They were there for suckup and their own failure to manage their time.
If you're working for someone that needs to see you there for stupid hours for no reason, move on. If you need to stay, by all means stay. But if you're just there for facetime, what a BS crowd you're working for. |
Averaged over the whole year I put in 12+ but the last month or so has been 8-10.
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4 days a week(Tues-Fri) 7-5:30 with Sat-Sun & Mon off.
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Not working.
In my 2nd week of CDL training now. |
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