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MichiganMat 05-03-2007 10:05 PM

Another day down...
 
...and another day to begin tomorrow. {sigh}

Anyone work crazy hours? I just got off a full blown 13 hour day of writing code and Im near retarded right now. Id like to think that this is all part of "paying my dues" to the man but damn, Im feeling life being sucked from my fingertips.

Don't other working professionals put in hours like this? Like lawyers and doctors and other important people? Surely Im important just like them...

Tell me... tell me Im important too....

{snore}

the 05-03-2007 10:18 PM

I once did 30 consecutive 16+ hour days.

alf 05-03-2007 10:31 PM

It is possible to work a 120 hr week. I was consulting, partners got to bill my time at $200/hr. I got $30k per year and was not allowed to leave early on Christmas eve.

First job out of undergrad, learnt a lot.

trekkor 05-03-2007 10:39 PM

I don't work like that anymore. I push for a 7 hour day. 4 days a week.

Shooting for semi-retired. ;)

Come to the track on the 11th.


KT

cantdrv55 05-03-2007 10:40 PM

Yes Mat, you are important too :)

I also put in crazy hours but I can't imagine staring at a screen for 13 hours, let alone write code. When I work a long day, I am usually wining and dining customers or putting in lots of windshield time to see them.

the 05-03-2007 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by trekkor
I don't work like that anymore. I push for a 7 hour day. 4 days a week.

Shooting for semi-retired. ;)


Hey, there's one thing we have in common, that's about what I shoot for these days, too.

Schrup 05-03-2007 11:44 PM

I haven't been getting much OT lately, but when I get it, it's always in 8 hour chunks. The first week I got permanent promotion, I put in 7 sixteen hour days & then worked my regular 8 hour shifts for a few weeks without a day off.

I do work a crazy rotating schedule. It starts on a Tuesday, day-shift 6am to 2 pm for 7 days, 3 days off, then 7 days patrol- shift 5am to 1 pm, 4 days off. Then comes swing-shift, 7 on, 3 off, & tonight I started graveyard. I get off shift next Thursday morning & start all over the following Tuesday.

I can't imagine staring at a screen for 13 hours, unless I'm playing a MMO. :D

on-ramp 05-04-2007 01:21 AM

do you get paid by the hour or by salary ?

KFC911 05-04-2007 04:03 AM

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Originally posted by on-ramp
do you get paid by the hour or by salary ?
I'm betting he is salaried and works in an "IT sweatshop" :). They can and will burn you out, but ONLY if you let them...

tabs 05-04-2007 04:15 AM

Liberals will tell U the indivdual is important, but they don't mean it. Sorry to say U are just another Cog in the wheel that has been going around since time imemorial. You will trade in your hours for a handfull of dimes, then they will give you a stipend to live out your days after your usefull life is used up. Then they will bury you with some fine platitudes and when everyone walks away you will be forgotten like everyone else your resting with.

notfarnow 05-04-2007 04:20 AM

Generally 9-5, but we have larger project releases every few months... they usually have me in here for 10-12 hr days for a couple weeks straight. Thankfully, projects like that are rarer in the summer.

Downside is I'm trying to finish my degree by taking night courses. Can get real dicey if we have a project go FUBAR; I had to duck out of two night courses last term in order to do help with a derailed site release. Company picked up the tab though, so I was out time but no $$.

austin552 05-04-2007 04:21 AM

Once I had two jobs and was going to college. I remember having five paychecks in my wallet. No time to go to the bank...

tabs 05-04-2007 04:23 AM

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Originally posted by austin552
Once I had two jobs and was going to college. I remember having five paychecks in my wallet. No time to go to the bank...
Am I supposed to be proud of U or sorry for U?

tabs 05-04-2007 04:34 AM

Well Boyz the sorry fact of life is that U will never get Rich working for someone else. The few that do succeed in making CEO and the big bux are especially adept at knowing how to bend over and how to not to gag as they swallow. However that is not being fair to CEOs most of them are in actuality working for themselves in that everything they do is to promote themselves.

The real key is how much money out of your paycheck that you put away for yourself. So in that sense I always considered that I was working for myself and not the company. For its up to U what U do with your money. Mother always says that if you have a nice big Bank Account bending over to pick up the stick is so much easier. Cause you can count your money and smile as your doing it.

on-ramp 05-04-2007 04:41 AM

tabs, Mr. Entrepreneur, here's the deal.

working full time for a company is a good way to gain experience, it pays the bills, allows you to save money (if you live below your means) and keeps your occupied. There's nothing wrong with it.

You want to start a small business? go right ahead.. most small business "entrepreneurs" don't make as much as a full time steady job. Out of those, a small % get rich.. And it can take 5-10 years to get your small business running on all 6 cylinders. Until then, work full time and make as much as you can. time is of the essence. however, don't let the company work you like a dog or abuse you along the way. there's a S U C K E R born every minute and anyone who puts in 50+ hrs for a 40 hr/week salaried job is someone who allows others to take advantage of them... no offense intended, just trying to be helpful.

I used to work with this guy, he was a mechanical engineer on salary. He would come in at 8 am on the dot, leave at 5 PM on the dot, and he did this religiously. He did fine. his philosophy was, you pay me for 8 hrs, I work 8 hrs. that's a very good philosophy.

KFC911 05-04-2007 04:54 AM

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Originally posted by on-ramp
.... however, don't let the company work you like a dog or abuse you along the way. there's a S U C K E R born every minute and anyone who puts in 50+ hrs for a 40 hr/week salaried job is someone who allows others to take advantage of them... no offense intended, just trying to be helpful....
.

Yep!

tabs 05-04-2007 05:00 AM

Well Mr Onrump...Most people do work for someone for a paycheck. I don't make a value judgment just stating the facts of life. I always considered that whatever I was doing I was doing to further my own interests and not the company.

In actuality everybody is in Business for themselves, in that they have to manage the money that they get from their paychecks. I consider that what U do with your paycheck is your REAL Business.

KFC911 05-04-2007 05:06 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by tabs
...In actuality everybody is in Business for themselves, in that they have to manage the money that they get from their paychecks. I consider that what U do with your paycheck is your REAL Business.
I've often gotten curious looks when I say that "I work for myself" even though I've prostituted my brain power to several Fortune 500 Cos. since college. My whole dept will be outsourced within the next year, and I can hardly wait :)

tabs 05-04-2007 05:11 AM

Remember that EVEN Bill Gates found out that when the man says pick up the stick you have to do it. Remember when the Fed and a bunch of states went after him during the Clinton admin. He was so fking arrogant that he put his foot in his mouth during a depostion. He very quickly learned that he was no match for the Government. I think its a scale type of thing.

KFC911 05-04-2007 05:31 AM

Wanna see Tabs elevate? Listen for Mother to say "jump" :)


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