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How Many Days And Hours Do You Work?

I can't actually remember what my contracted hours are meant to be these days.

I do know I'm contracted to work a basic 40 hour week. But on top of that I get a 40% bonus on my monthly salary for the on call work I do (which I generally do from home, going in only when needed), which I reckon probably averages out to an extra 10 or so hours per week of being available on the phone but can't remember what it actually comes to. Of that, I probably do an hour or two of actual work on those on-calls per week.

Even in terms of hours that I work per week out of the basic 40, it's a fair bit less than the headline figure because my days aren't exactly hectic, most of the time.
 
The generic 8 hours a day, 5 days a week = 40 hours. I also have a part-time job and I'll put in anywhere from 8-12 hours a week, depending on how busy we are and how motivated I am. However, I have decided to phase out the part-time job and will give it up entirely after the summer. Until then, I figure I'll work maybe 7-8 hours a week there just to keep earning a little money and to help them get the work done until they can hire someone new in the fall.

At the moment, I don't have a single day off during the week. On days when I'm not at the full-time job, I'm putting in a few hours at the part-time job. It will be nice to have some more free time.
 
I was working 37.5 hours a week (mon-fri) at a call centre until recently. I came into a bit of money, so I quit that shithole and I'm taking the summer off, before I put my degree to good use and set up the video editing business I've been wanting to set up since I left Uni.

At the call centre, I did my set hours, and refused to pull any overtime. I would never have done a 7-day week for them. I'd do 7 days for a film project or something, but it wouldn't feel like work, so it wouldn't bother me too much.
 
80 hours every 2 weeks. Although, I'm currently authorized for EWW, so that means I have the option of working 48+ hours every week instead (no flexing hours between week 1 and week 2 for that though). I may do that occasionally.

Software engineering, incidentally.
 
Bleah. I'm waiting on my rota for August onwards. We think there'll be 56 hour weeks, working 12 out of each 14 days. Variable though - I think 48 hour weeks too. Aren't they kind? :p
 
4/40 most weeks. When OT kicks in it may be 48 to as much as is required to do the job. I remember a time I was working 5/12s and 2/10s which was a long 3 months.
 
I mostly worked 38,5 or 40 hours/ 5 days or 35 hours/4 days. Sometimes also 6 or 7 days in a row, but with 1 or 2 free days after that.
I find it very important to have free days.... a long time without any free days I think is a risk for the own health. And health just is a really important thing to have.

TerokNor
 
Right now, I'm an on-call sub, but I've been pretty busy putting in 40 hours a week, 5 days. Not sure when that's going to end (It's a Custodian job), but it's providing an Income and getting me out of the house. Hard finding jobs, so I take what I can get, even though I'm leaning more towards business as a career (And got a Business Degree).
 
I mostly worked 38,5 or 40 hours/ 5 days or 35 hours/4 days. Sometimes also 6 or 7 days in a row, but with 1 or 2 free days after that.
I find it very important to have free days.... a long time without any free days I think is a risk for the own health. And health just is a really important thing to have.

TerokNor

My old boss had a scare with his heart because of how hard he worked and the fact that he never took vacation, and I saw him get really close to a breakdown, too. Thankfully the district manager had a word with him (at least, I think he did) because suddenly after a long, long time of never taking vacation, he started to actually take vacations like a normal person, and it really helped him.
 
Usually five days 8:00am-4:00pm. Sometimes I take off after lunch. Sometimes I've stayed as late as 7:00pm. Last Friday of every month off.
 
Bleah. I'm waiting on my rota for August onwards. We think there'll be 56 hour weeks, working 12 out of each 14 days. Variable though - I think 48 hour weeks too. Aren't they kind? :p

Lie back & think of the banding; 80% bonus? It sounds a fairly heavy rota though; didn't think there were many of those 56hr ones left (are they even still compliant?).
 
Bleah. I'm waiting on my rota for August onwards. We think there'll be 56 hour weeks, working 12 out of each 14 days. Variable though - I think 48 hour weeks too. Aren't they kind? :p

Lie back & think of the banding; 80% bonus? It sounds a fairly heavy rota though; didn't think there were many of those 56hr ones left (are they even still compliant?).
Word is 50% for 8 months next year. 40% for the lighter 4 months.

We're not entirely sure about compliance. We get an extra couple of weeks of holiday, and there's a rumour that an extra non foundation programme JHO will be hired to make things better. It's still up in the air just now. The West of Scotland has still got a lot of highly banded jobs and they're taking time to disappear.

On the flip side there's little to do in Dumfries, free accommodation and no commuting so I can't complain too much! We'll get a rota through in the next month or two - we'll find out then.
 
I work 40 hrs a week
By the way why do you think you will get double time on a Sunday?
If you take on a weekend Job you will probably get paid the same has the week crew.
 
I'm supposed to work a 37.5 hour week, but I seldom put in less than 45, and sometimes it's closer to 50. I'm a web developer, and I'm one of those people who can't just drop everything and go when it hits 5 o'clock - I have to finish what I'm working on, or at least come to a logical stopping point, or I waste too much time the next day trying to figure out where I left off. I don't usually get home until about 8 PM as a result.

Yesterday, for example, I put in about 10.5 hours (and didn't actually get home until 9). I often have to set the building's alarm system when I leave, because I'm the last person in the building.
 
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