| I’m interested to hear how many hours people here work. Are you WFH, did you have to RTO, or have you been in the office? |
| Forty, in office. Plus 30 minutes for lunch. |
| I am available 40-50 hours a week and am very responsive. I actually work 5-10 hours a week. |
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80 hours per pay period. ( 12 hour shifts)
Work in office. |
| 40 in office + 2.5 hours for lunches during the week. Can't telework so I no longer am able to catch up on work at night. |
| A solid 45 hours per week. WFH. No real lunch break but some slow time throughout the day hence DCUM. |
| Exactly 40 hrs, plus the compulsory 30 minutes for lunch. Fully RTO but my commute is very short. |
| 37.5 four days at home, one a week in the office. |
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I work hybrid (though it's not required).
I'm "on" 40 hours a week, 9-5. However - I take breaks, workout during the workday 2x per week, take lunch, handle personal tasks, etc. I'd estimate that I take 1.5 hours of breaks (including lunch) per day and do an hour of personal activities (including working out) in a typical day. So that's 2.5 hours, which leaves 6.5 hours a day for work, or 32.5 hours a week. For what it's worth, studies have show that's on the high end for an office knowledge worker, even before the pandemic. |
| 50-low 60s. Been hinted that isn't enough. We need to look exhausted as a badge of honor and age before our time. Like my boss who is 50 and looks 70. |
| Probably 25. |
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36-38 in 3 days at a hospital.
DH...between 40-50 hrs from home. Has been WFH long before Covid. |
| My base is 30/week. We RTO from full telework earlier in the year. Over the summer, work piled up as some people quit and some people went on vacation. They started offering up to 40/week if interested. They originally said those had to be done in the office as well but then not enough people were participating so now that portion can be done from home. It's really sort of silly, the whole thing should just go back to at home as there's really no functional difference between core work and additional work besides wasting people's time on a commute. |
| 50-60 hours. WFH. Self employed. |
| 45-50 per week in a GS15 non-supervisory SME job, and travel perhaps 8 weeks a year when it’s much more intense. Great and rewarding work although only at government compensation level. |