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Mar 17, 2018
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hooscoug
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Don't you choose that though?
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LOL. People think that if you work 50 hours a week, you are a workaholic
Acorn
3/17/18 5:45am
What about the wife? Seems like she could contribute with only one child
JOPE
3/17/18 5:56am
My wife didn't work outside, and I am glad for the impact she had on our kids.
Acorn
3/17/18 6:03am
It doesn’t matter to me either...however, I believe a second income can be
JOPE
3/17/18 6:15am
Sounds like you have a good balance. Life is tough
Acorn
3/17/18 6:27am
Couldn’t agree more
JOPE
3/17/18 6:30am
It's all relative. 60 hours at work per week feels like a vacation to me now
Game Changer
3/17/18 6:06am
5:30 AM to 5:30 PM five days a week is 60 hours working
Acorn
3/17/18 6:14am
Definition of Workaholic
Chicago Cougar
3/17/18 6:17am
Selfish is selfish and that applies to your definition of workaholic
Acorn
3/17/18 6:30am
Yeah but their work didn’t have them sitting in front of a computer all day.
doups3
3/17/18 3:58pm
It' all relative as you say...we own a couple small business but they have
whiteninja
3/17/18 6:28am
Well, it would be nice to have the time
Archaea
3/17/18 7:06am
Aren’t you an MLM guy?
messi
3/17/18 1:27pm
Working a lot of hours is not a good thing. Working just to work is not a good
Baron
3/17/18 6:30am
This. Only addition I'd make is that working inefficiently is also not a good
unctoothman
3/17/18 8:49am
Live
AxelDC
3/17/18 6:36am
I work about that much
coolcats
3/17/18 6:38am
What do you do between 8 PM and bedtime?
Acorn
3/17/18 6:47am
Everyone needs down time
AxelDC
3/17/18 6:51am
55 hours a week isn't a "working machine".
Acorn
3/17/18 6:59am
There are studies that show efficiency and productivity decrease after
Archaea
3/17/18 7:08am
That is 80 plus hours. Very different than 50-60, and I agree.
Acorn
3/17/18 7:12am
lack of sleep is my problem
Archaea
3/17/18 7:14am
That is no good bro. Anything you can do about your work schedule?
Acorn
3/17/18 7:19am
I wish.
Archaea
3/17/18 7:34am
But you don't have some turd for a boss.
Acorn
3/17/18 7:37am
Sometimes I hate my boss.
Archaea
3/17/18 7:42am
Don't you choose that though?
hooscoug
3/17/18 7:38am
Yes and no.
Archaea
3/17/18 7:44am
You are cutting into your living time
AxelDC
3/17/18 7:19am
You need to read more carefully and expand your perspective
Acorn
3/17/18 7:25am
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Acorn
3/17/18 8:06am
A bit of unfinished work
coolcats
3/17/18 7:12am
All good things. I get it that it would be
Acorn
3/17/18 7:38am
What type of work can you get done from 8-11pm? My brain is usually fried by
doups3
3/17/18 4:03pm
The average person has tons more leisure time today than at any time in the past
HighHorse
3/17/18 6:53am
Let's not forget all day Saturday and Sunday
Acorn
3/17/18 7:05am
Minus tasks at home and Church callings etc.
coolcats
3/17/18 7:09am
Church callings burn me out. I wish I enjoyed those more
Acorn
3/17/18 7:13am
I don't believe that
bluelands
3/17/18 7:23am
My father's work was just the opposite of your father
HighHorse
3/17/18 7:32am
Same for my dad. He worked six days a week and was in big
Acorn
3/17/18 7:42am
A lot fewer people work as farmers or wage earners than they used to, and
russkiejedi
3/17/18 7:42am
Why do those who choose to work longer hours now days do it?
HighHorse
3/17/18 8:01am
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Buffalo
3/17/18 7:15am
Disagree. There was a lot of chest beating in that thread.
Acorn
3/17/18 7:17am
By the workaholics justifying their obsession
AxelDC
3/17/18 7:19am
^^^^^^thinks 55 hours a week defines a workaholic
Acorn
3/17/18 7:32am
LOL, the number keeps creeping up...
russkiejedi
3/17/18 7:43am
HUH???? WHAT?????. From my post at the top of this thread:
Acorn
3/17/18 7:52am
Crickets Chirping...
Acorn
3/17/18 7:59am
LOL, in your OP's subject, it was 50.
russkiejedi
3/17/18 11:42am
And in the body of the post and in several headers herein it
Acorn
3/17/18 4:36pm
I didn't see anyone in that thread calling 50 hours a week "workaholic."
russkiejedi
3/17/18 7:22am
Go back and look. The 40 hours a week people with the editorial
Acorn
3/17/18 7:33am
I went back and looked. I saw Harlem throwing 40 hours out there as a straw
russkiejedi
3/17/18 7:38am
or an assertion that if you work more than 40 hours a week you can't snuggle
Acorn
3/17/18 7:47am
Nope. Wasn’t asserting that you couldn’t snuggle my infant daughter if I worked
LaserCoug
3/17/18 9:43am
I'm glad my wife didn't have to work and could snuggle my kids anytime they
Acorn
3/17/18 10:09am
Nope. She works at home.
LaserCoug
3/17/18 10:23am
You missed the point
Acorn
3/17/18 10:33am
I get your point and respect those who make those choices
LaserCoug
3/17/18 11:29am
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Buffalo
3/17/18 7:22am
What if you work closer to 80/85 hours a week?
gww687
3/17/18 7:27am
That's pretty tough. I am glad that I don't have to do that very often
Acorn
3/17/18 7:31am
I can't imagine a 40 hour week. A story though.
Archaea
3/17/18 7:41am
I’ve never really heard anyone I know brag about working 40 hrs a week.
BeefNoodleCoug
3/17/18 7:32am
If somebody can survive on forty hours, I'd love to see how.
Archaea
3/17/18 7:48am
C'mon. These absolute statements are a bit silly.
Acorn
3/17/18 7:54am
Okay. And I'm aware of confirmation bias, but
Archaea
3/17/18 8:03am
I work about 30 hrs a week, take 4 weeks of vacation a yr...I don't work for the
kotacoug
3/17/18 10:08am
Good for you.
Archaea
3/17/18 1:09pm
My spouse makes a good living working under 40 hours a week for a tech startup.
Capricious Cougar
3/17/18 8:03am
I work about 40 hours/week. My bill rates are high enough to justify my salary
dYrtbYkerYder
3/17/18 9:11am
Same here.
Jay Rick
3/17/18 11:11am
I'll brag about it. I'm absolutely lucky that my needs are met by a 40 Hour Work Week.
Wingnut
3/17/18 8:16am
Good point. Nothing wrong with that.
Acorn
3/17/18 8:22am
Relationships, hobbies, relaxation...
Capricious Cougar
3/17/18 7:59am
None of those suffer for me from an 10 hours a week working
Acorn
3/17/18 8:09am
That you know of, hard to measure opportunity costs
boyblue
3/17/18 9:20am
I worked 138 hours last week.
BYihateU
3/17/18 8:05am
You worked 20 hours a day? What do you do?
HighHorse
3/17/18 8:10am
RE: You worked 20 hours a day? What do you do?
BYihateU
3/17/18 8:15am
That's some tough work there
HighHorse
3/17/18 8:21am
I think this is the key. Good wife, good life.
Acorn
3/17/18 8:11am
RE: I think this is the key. Good wife, good life.
BYihateU
3/17/18 8:18am
I prefer to work as little as possible. Life is too short to live at work.
diluigifan
3/17/18 8:33am
80 hours isn't something I would choose. Neither would I chose
Acorn
3/17/18 8:44am
That was quite the rant. I work just about 40 hours and always have because work sucks. It has nothing to do with
Superkid
3/17/18 8:44am
That is too bad. So sorry your job sucks so bad. It would be horrible to spend
Acorn
3/17/18 8:52am
Nice faux sympathetic answer. Real clever. It sucks because it’s work.
Superkid
3/17/18 8:56am
It wasn't fake. I am a pretty empathetic person.
Acorn
3/17/18 9:02am
I would rather do yard work or manual labor than an office job if I had the choice.
Superkid
3/17/18 9:07am
I have an office job and it makes money. I like growing things
Acorn
3/17/18 9:44am
I love my job, but i still enjoy working only 40 hours a week.
JohnnyComeLately
3/17/18 9:11am
Nothing wrong with that. Some jobs aren't 40 hours a week.
Acorn
3/17/18 10:17am
Lol. "I am a pretty empathetic person"
Sid Vicious
3/17/18 9:26am
I think there are personality differences with this also.
Capricious Cougar
3/17/18 1:11pm
Raising 10 children, there was a period
Y'sWoody
3/17/18 9:05am
Those eight years sound horrible. If I lived like that I
hooscoug
3/17/18 9:19am
Sounds like a tough stretch. I bet your family
Acorn
3/17/18 10:24am
Shopping center maintenance, landscaping and lot sweeping. Took care of 35
Y'sWoody
3/17/18 3:16pm
I work as much as the job tends to require, and not a second more. So about 40-45 hours a week, tops.
Turnpike Lane
3/17/18 9:19am
So you are obligated between work and commute 55 hours a week
Acorn
3/17/18 10:23am
I also think bragging about working 50-60 hours a week is dumb.
spugeddy24
3/17/18 9:25am
You misunderstood my post if you thought I was bragging about working
Acorn
3/17/18 9:52am
That’s fair. I think it’s a fine line.
spugeddy24
3/17/18 1:19pm
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mosterlow
3/17/18 9:52am
I have no idea how many hours a week I work, some more than others
mosterlow
3/17/18 11:26am
You make it sound like it’s no big deal, but an extra 4 hours per weekday
Nathanael Greene
3/17/18 11:47am
There's plenty of worthwhile things to do besides working. Including enjoying
fattycoug
3/17/18 12:58pm
Of course there are
Acorn
3/17/18 4:22pm
10 to 15 hours a week exercising isn't uncommon.
YardTime
3/17/18 5:19pm
workout, watch movies. NOT SPEND IT WORKING!!
Mayor of Cougartown
3/17/18 6:25pm
you aren't factoring in commute times and a lot of other time draining stuff
Mayor of Cougartown
3/17/18 7:22pm
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