Jordan Kawaguchi for Hobey!! Originally posted by Quizmire mns, this is why i love you. Originally posted by Markt MNS - forking genius. Originally posted by asterisk hat MNS - sometimes you gotta answer your true calling. I think yours is being a pimp. Originally posted by hockeybando I am a fan of MNS.
I have flex time, but I usually arrive between 8:30 and 9, and I've stayed as late as 7. We've got some guys who come in as late as 11:30, but they work into the evening. And of course, there is the graveyard shift on the helpdesk.
I have flex time, but I usually arrive between 8:30 and 9, and I've stayed as late as 7. We've got some guys who come in as late as 11:30, but they work into the evening. And of course, there is the graveyard shift on the helpdesk.
My brother doesn't have to be at work until 11:00, but gets there at 6/6:30 and does 9 hour days (gets every other Friday off).
Jordan Kawaguchi for Hobey!! Originally posted by Quizmire mns, this is why i love you. Originally posted by Markt MNS - forking genius. Originally posted by asterisk hat MNS - sometimes you gotta answer your true calling. I think yours is being a pimp. Originally posted by hockeybando I am a fan of MNS.
I have several relatives that have 48 on/96 off-type jobs.
Cops?
I'd love to work 4 10 hour days. That extra day off would be so worth it.
The plus about my shift is that it caters to my night owl personality. The minus is that unless I use PTO, I usually miss the start of Gopher hockey games.
Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
Tastes like a warm summer day. -Raylan Givens
I'd love to work 4 10 hour days. That extra day off would be so worth it.
I do that and I love it. I have Mondays off, so I get a long weekend, and my boss and co-workers are flexible enough that I can switch my day off (like if I want to go to a baseball game ). I usually work 7-5 or 6-4... plus oncall time. The only downside (besides getting up early) is that if I have to work late... that's a loooong day.
I usually work 10-6:30. And no, my job doesn't spill into my personal life. And yes, I own my condo. I do, however, have a degree.
And for some stupid reason, I'm trying to get out of this cubicle slavery thing and earn a living off music.
Mr. wore Black, it that you?
You might be interested in Mr. wore Black's new band, Fire.
Originally posted by Skeeterman
Lady Wore Black is a hottie.
"I love hockey, it is such a great sport. I love how the outfielders use their baseball bats to hit the ball across the ice field, pass the punter for nothing but net shot from downtown." - Unknown
"No matter what happens in college hockey tournament, the Yankees will not win the World Series this year." - Mr. wore Black
I usually don't have to work extra hours when I'm in the office, but when I travel I put in more time. I'll leave late in the afternoon and travel during time I'd normally be off of work, and when I'm away from the office I end up working on-site all day which usually ends up being a longer day than normal, then I work for a few hours in the evening to check/respond to emails and put out any fires I missed during the day.
Having a clear conscience just means you have a bad memory or you had a boring weekend.
Pfffft, for the past year I've worked 6-12 am and pm, 28 days straight then 14 days off. But I'm in a very unique career field (driving tugboats). Once I complete my training next month I'll be doing 12-6 instead, but same 28/14 schedule.
Pfffft, for the past year I've worked 6-12 am and pm, 28 days straight then 14 days off. But I'm in a very unique career field (driving tugboats). Once I complete my training next month I'll be doing 12-6 instead, but same 28/14 schedule.
I wouldn't mind having the 28/14 schedule, just because I would love having 2 weeks straight off. Yeah, 28 straight sucks, but I think it balances out.
My worst work schedules were back when I was in school, specifically my senior year of high school. The teachers at my school went on strike for 3 weeks, so we got 3 weeks off, right during harvest. For those 3 weeks I worked 6am-10pm 7 days/week. My grandpa loved it, because he could go back to being retired because he didn't need to help anymore. The other job that had some bad hours was when I worked at the golf course over the summer. Had to be punched in by 5am, then walk-mowed greens for a few hours right away in the morning. We only worked until 2, though, so I was able to go out for 18 holes after work pretty often, which was a nice perk.
Having a clear conscience just means you have a bad memory or you had a boring weekend.
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