| There’s no way I can do any deep work during the work day due to back to back meetings. The only solution seems to be to work over time an after hours. Do others do this? |
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Yes.
-- a lawyer |
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Yes
- a teacher |
| Never. I almost never have meetings and when I do I don’t talk in them. |
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Yes
--fed in a supervisory role |
| 100% - I do my notes, call patients and write papers after bedtime and on weekends -physician researcher |
| Yes. Almost every day. Consulting. |
| Of course. Many white collar workers do. I go home around 5 pm and pick up working on reports and emails from 9-11 pm typically. |
| No. Fed. I used to but no longer. Especially since I am not allowed to telework. |
| Yes I check email at all hours and occasionally have to get on my computer - finance |
You are not allowed to telework during regular tour of duty. But you are free to telework after working hours. |
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Yes, all the time, but I get to record and bank the hours. I used to work somewhere that didn't allow that and so it had to be a much higher level of emergency.
- fed lawyer |
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Yes.
-Social worker who spent my snowy Sunday doing state assessments |
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Just about everyday.
- work for a non-profit and don't get paid enough for this, but am passionate about the mission |
Same. I genuinely love my job, despite the incredibly low salary. |