How many hours....
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Cat Food Flambe'Varies. November to March, probably 50-60, and same in June. Being able to set your own hours, take long breaks in the middle of the day, work from home for all or part of the day, etc., makes the long days much more managable.
From late July to October, I can often get by by working 5-6 hours a day as long as I spend an hour or so checking and answering e-mails and phone messages from home in the early evening to handle any urgent matters that come up late in the (Eastern Time, at least) day.
I probably spend 10-12 weeks a traveling which really sucks up the time - but I often work some time off into the trips and make a mini-vacation with my wife out of them. All I usually have to pay for is her air fare and meals/hotels for the extra days away. We usually get at least one long fall weekend in New England and two or three long weekends in Oregon or Washington State out of it.
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RotinajOver 9000.
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wes_mantooth0, but I am at the workplace for 40 usually.
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Rotinaj
You are what is wrong with this country!!!!!!wes_mantooth;1212419 wrote:0, but I am at the workplace for 40 usually. -
sjmvsfscs0845-50
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Anna-TownI've been at 65-75 for the past year, although some weeks are well over 80. I have another year of this fun.
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O-TrapI start work in about an hour. I'll finish at about 3am tomorrow morning.
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Fab4Runner
This is actually pretty accurate for me, too.wes_mantooth;1212419 wrote:0, but I am at the workplace for 40 usually. -
wes_mantoothRotinaj;1212423 wrote:You are what is wrong with this country!!!!!!
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dlazzI work 8 hours a day and occasionally an extra few hours here and there.