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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some men at like this and have nothing to come home to. Be happy you have a home life to enjoy. Work whatever hours you are contracted to work. [/quote] I am at work a lot. Not so much anymore But I did not expect me staff to be there. And no did not hate home, just I was Head of Area and optically good to be there. As such I had my Doctor, Dentist, Eye Doctor, Dry Cleaner, by work. I also met up with people at lunch or such and even did bill pay, shop for insurance at work. But I got paid a lot more and my big boss the CEO was an earlybird and the boss I reported to who reported to CEO was more of a get in later person. So to be there for them I be at work 8am to 7 pm all the time. But that is why I got paid more. My staff left between 400 pm and 5pm and did zero OT. And I let them leave early holidays ands such and I stay behind. Those extra two hours hours is why I made 100k more. And also why I ran errands, went to dentists, got holiday cards, at lunch time as I had less free time after work and during day dept fully staffed. I was only of much use an emergency in morning or after work. I think I could have worked 7-9 and 5-7 and skipped the other hours to be honest [/quote]
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