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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a partner in big law, and have probably 3-8 client calls a day, so I feel like that gives insight into multiple different workplaces - because I see what times people are suggesting calls. The vast majority of calls are scheduled no earlier than 9:30et and no later than ending by 5pm et. My clients in central time often suggest 9am et (8am central) - I wonder if they get up super early in the Midwest to adjust for eastern time? No one would ever apologize for a call at 9am or a call before 6pm. But anything before 9 or after 6 is only happening because it’s urgent and we literally can’t find any other time to speak, and then everyone is profusely apologetic about cutting into peoples personal time. So when I hear about regular 8am calls, that seems very unusual compared with the hundred of clients I have worked with. That said, dh used to have a standing 8:30am Monday call which was to accommodate their global team. It sucked and when he became boss he did away with it. [/quote Last night I caught on on my emails on my coach at 11pm in pajamas watching Netflix. And in remote you are home 24/7 time has no meaning. A 7am or 10 pm call or meeting who cares. I am in a hoodie handing out. gives me more time off during day. The working mom in San Fran I worked with her schedule was always 4-6 am her time. Back on line 730 am her time, off line 230 pm her time back on one 9 pm her time. She only worked 8 hours but was there her kids to make breakfast get to school. Make snack after school and dinner. Why force people on to meetings at certain times? [/quote]
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