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I pretty much only put in about 10 hours of actual work in per week. The rest is just cluttered with meetings and replying to emails.

I'm on a conference call right now and have only said about 6 words over the last 1/2 hour.
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I pretty much only put in about 10 hours of actual work in per week. The rest is just cluttered with meetings and replying to emails.

I'm on a conference call right now and have only said about 6 words over the last 1/2 hour.
I'm a little jealous of my one friend. He's probably getting around $150k year to work 20 hours/week. The rest of the time, he's fixing up a rental property or doing work in his fiance's business
 
I'm a little jealous of my one friend. He's probably getting around $150k year to work 20 hours/week. The rest of the time, he's fixing up a rental property or doing work in his fiance's business
Artist?
 
I get 40 in by Thursday, but I always work Friday and also work every Saturday I can.

Favorite hours I’ve ever had were 6 AM- 6:30 PM M-TH
 
That sucks. We pretty much schedule them back to back, all day long. In regular times, people were a little bit better about being cognizant of the fact that someone had to move to a different room/floor for their next one, but when we all started working from home, the stacked meetings got worse. And early/late ones became more of the norm. But for us, a couple minutes over can waterfall and ruin the day, so I put the cushion in for bio breaks, overages and time to dial into your next one. It’s ridiculous. I guess the 5/10 thing comes from a Harvard or Stanford business classes or someshit and people are good with it for a few months, then they start backsliding into old habits.
Do you have zoom meetings with Jeffery Toobin?
 
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