Americans work more annual hours than Japanese workers, recent data shows.
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Americans work more annual hours than Japanese workers, recent data shows.

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Fun fact about me is, outside of work hours I’m an intangible goblin
Do you work day shifts or night shifts?
Day shifts
Night shifts
Both, depending on the rota
I am still in education, unemployed, exempt from work, or retired
I'm curious, who here works a traditional Monday to Friday 9am-5pm job?
Monday to Friday 9am-5pm (including 8-4, 10-6, +/= 1/2hr for lunch.
Monday to Friday regular shift thru 12am
Monday to Friday, overnight
Monday to Friday, split-shift, compressed hours, part time
1 or 2 Weekend Day Shift, 9-5, 8-4, 10-6
1 or 2 Weekend Day Shift thru 12am
1 or 2 Weekend Day Shift overnight
1 or 2 Weekend Day, split-shift, compressed hours, part time
I make my own hours/retired/unemployed
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Place in the tags too whether the hours you're working are the ones you wanted
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I read a post somewhere about how rich people like to say they "work 100 hours a week" or similar claims, but actually they're counting a whole lot of activities normal employees could never count as work hours.
So let's have a little look at every single non-negotiable chore I do every week.
35 hours at work
10 hours working from home
5 hours commuting
3-6 hours driving to town and doing errands
1-2 hours in medical appointments
8 hours walking and feeding the dog
7-10 hours cooking
7 hours eating
3-5 hours cleaning
2 hours showering
1-2 hours laundry
So that's about... 82-92 hours. Once you deduct sleep, that leaves me an average of 3.5 available hours per day, and that's including weekends.
If I want a full day on a weekend to go do something, that means having 0 available hours for several days that week to compensate. (It's no wonder this rarely ever happens.)