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Originally Posted by Rain Man
Yeah, it's funny to me how we never think about the meaning of a seven-day week. There's nothing confining us to a seven-day week except a biblical tradition that really has no bearing on anything other than maybe creating the universe. And what does that have to do with market research or health records data or any other job? I really kind of like Option 3, with a 10-day week. You work 4 days, get a day off, work 3 more days, then get 2 days off. You're still working the same amount: 5/7 = 71 percent of days, vs. 7/10 = 70 percent of days. Maybe it'd be nice to not have five-day marathons each week.
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Yes, but five day marathons give you a goal to work towards. Working three days, you just get into the groove, then you'd have a day off. You'd have to come back and get into another groove, only with just one more day. Of course, I think in the mindset of production type of work. With goals and deadlines, getting into the groove usually means you are working faster and more effectively.
I really do like to wrap my mind around stuff like this.