Is there an explanation for the precise numbers? And do they actually measure?For me (in the UK) I technically get 53 minutes. If we don't take it all, it goes to flexitime.
Actual work hours are 7 hours 12 minutes a day![]()
Since I work with a research grant, I get to manage my own hours. The head of faculty don't really care when I come and go as long as my work get done.
I started this job with full intention of getting into good, healthy routine of 9-18 with 1 hour for lunch, but I slowly drifted into my usual stint of Monday-Thursday 11-21 with 1 hour for lunch, and Friday 11-15 with no lunch (since I have to commute for the weekend). Same number of hours, but it's the only way to make me productive, as my brains seems to work better in the afternoon. However, my timetable varies even more wildly due to deadlines, lectures, papers, the usual stuff.
Are you kidding? I'm a teacher, of course I don't have a lunch break!
Are you kidding? I'm a teacher, of course I don't have a lunch break!
Hmm. So I guess you survive on a constant feeding of apples that the little ones hand you?![]()
Are you kidding? I'm a teacher, of course I don't have a lunch break!
Hmm. So I guess you survive on a constant feeding of apples that the little ones hand you?![]()
I think she teaches High-School, so it's more like she survives on the wads of ABC gum they toss at her![]()
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