How enticing is a 4 day work week for you?

Anonymous
Would you lean toward a job offering this as an option (all else being equal)?
Anonymous
It depends on how many hours per day are expected and the type of work you do. I worked two different versions of a compressed schedule in the past. I hated both, but I especially hated working 10-hour days (plus an unpaid lunch). It might just be me, but it's difficult to be productive every single work day for 9-10 hours.
Anonymous
I’d rather WFH.
Anonymous
It's great if it's actually a 4 day workweek, but a lot of places you end up working on Friday anyway.
Anonymous
Not if they are 10 hr days. No thank you!!
Anonymous
I'd rather have WFH or hybrid 5 days
Vs. 4 day in-person
Anonymous
OP here.... for clarification... the 4 days include a hybrid schedule. For example two 10 hour days in the office and two 10 hour days WFH.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here.... for clarification... the 4 days include a hybrid schedule. For example two 10 hour days in the office and two 10 hour days WFH.


Sold!
Anonymous
You will end up working 5 days. I wouldn't be sold this bill of goods.
Anonymous
I am already working 10-12 hour days so sign me up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would you lean toward a job offering this as an option (all else being equal)?


0 day work week would be better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here.... for clarification... the 4 days include a hybrid schedule. For example two 10 hour days in the office and two 10 hour days WFH.


Sold!


I'd take it, and later negotiate to 4 10 hr days WFH.
Anonymous
My WFH week is basically a 3-day workweek, so no thank you.

I guess it would be good if I was forced back into the office but only if that 4-day week isn't the result of needing to do four 10-hour days. I did that for 2 years in my early 20s and hated it so much.
Anonymous
I did 4 10-hour days dod 6 years and I LOVED it.
Anonymous
I took a 10% pay cut to do every other Friday off, no regrets. 2 days a week in office, 2/3 at home.
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