[Sigia-l] So, how long do you work?
Donna
donna at maadmob.net
Thu Dec 8 09:32:17 EST 2005
The thing I find hard about this is defining where work ends.
So I sit at a desk for around 38 hours a week. But then I do stuff
for my business, read, study, discuss, write articles, workshops
etc - all of which are directly related to work. If I didn't do
them I'd be less good at my job. In some places, some of these
would be part of the work week (eg the Australian public service
permanent staff have study leave for university; I freelance, so I
don't).
The thing that has changed over time isn't the hours, it's the
nature of work
Donna
On Wed Dec 07 16:34:58 PST 2005, Listera <listera at rcn.com> wrote:
> Do women work fewer hours?
> How many hours a week do you put in?
> Up or down compared to, say, 3 or 5 years ago?
> More work for in-housers or consultants?
> Non-Americans work less?
>
> (Where would you want to retire? Just kiddin'. :-)
>
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