Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many days do you work 9.5 hours?
Out of a two week period, eight 9.5 hour days. One 8.5 hour day. One day off.
Anonymous wrote:I think getting in at 9:30 is just too late for a 9.5 hour shift. I work 7-4:30. I don’t have many fed colleagues who get in past 8:30. I would work out earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think getting in at 9:30 is just too late for a 9.5 hour shift. I work 7-4:30. I don’t have many fed colleagues who get in past 8:30. I would work out earlier.
Do you work out before that then? 5-6:30 for workout and shower? That would mean getting up a little after 4am?
Why would you need to get up at 4 to work out at 5? Are you driving to a distant gym?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think getting in at 9:30 is just too late for a 9.5 hour shift. I work 7-4:30. I don’t have many fed colleagues who get in past 8:30. I would work out earlier.
Do you work out before that then? 5-6:30 for workout and shower? That would mean getting up a little after 4am?
Anonymous wrote:I think you can count your 30 minute commute as your lunch if you want to. So does that give you 9 hour days?
I don’t really see what your options are other than
In office 9:30-2 (4.5 hours)
At home 2:30-7 (4.5 hours)
How much do you really have to pack up? I’d work on minimizing the amount of stuff you bring into the office so that it’s just a question of putting your laptop in your bag at the end of the day.
Anonymous wrote:I think getting in at 9:30 is just too late for a 9.5 hour shift. I work 7-4:30. I don’t have many fed colleagues who get in past 8:30. I would work out earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What stuff do you pack to take? Can't you just leave it in a totebag in the trunk?
Mostly I do but not my lunch and laptop, which I would need when I get home to finish my day.