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Dec 12, 2024
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thewaterboy
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I don't track that, nor do I track when I start my day, end my day, time I
work during lunch, or time I work from home before getting to the office or late at night. I just make sure I get my work done.
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As an exempt, salaried employee do you watch your work hours?
Null
9:22am
I try and keep it down to 45.
Q-grr
9:25am
Yes, I use PTO for those types of things
El Careeb
9:25am
It usually evens out-extra hours/missed hours so no.
SwanSong
9:25am
when I was an 8-5 employee, this was my attitude. I knew it always balanced out
Jay Rick
9:31am
I watch them go up
snowbird
9:26am
As an employer I tell people to not work over 45 regularly or below 35. In between is the long term
CSoul
9:26am
"I work exactly 40 hours of billable time per week, as per company policy."
TheWanderer
9:27am
I don't track it by the hour. If I take a day I will put it in the PTO system...
Tokolosh
9:30am
I travel basically a week every month of the year for work so when i need to
dallasbyu
9:30am
No. That’s why I’m an exempt, salaried employee. I also don’t keep track when I start early or stay late.
TwinsRight
9:36am
Nope, paid to do a list of responsibilities not work hours.
xarope8
9:47am
So you aren't a babysitter but a task rabbit?
CSoul
9:58am
What’s your definition of a task rabbit? Just by asking this question, you come
brazilcoug
10:01am
Anyone who is simply a task rabbit is not a very valuable employee and can be easily replaced.
CSoul
10:12am
Fair enough. But task rabbits combined with self-starters and problem solvers
brazilcoug
10:50am
Right?? I agree.
xarope8
10:48am
Not sure what that even means...
xarope8
10:45am
As a general rule I try to make sure I do about 25 hours of actual work a week
Salami Karate
9:47am
I don't track that, nor do I track when I start my day, end my day, time I
thewaterboy
9:47am
Nope. That was one of the best things about leaving public accounting
BYUHawk
9:54am
Not a chance.
reagan21
10:06am
No. I typically work more than 40 hrs. Especially if you include phone calls,
Tim Riggins
10:52am
To the quarter hour. Government contractor
RGGeemer
10:54am
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