Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dunno I'm still at work right now..
when did you start? this morning?
Ended around 1 this morning and started again at 9. Big 4 consultant.
that's rough... hope you get to go home soon.
reminds me of a time I was working saturday night on a proposal at a Big 8 consultancy (in 90's) and there were 8 people in office with partner, and it had been this way for many weekends, and it was night before easter and my wife's family had a special dinner for saturday night and I had to leave to go to it and the partner scowled at me. I left.
it was then I realized that I did not want the life of a partner in Big 8 firms. They were puppets of their desire for money.
no one in that room made partner also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in a law firm, so I definitely believe it. I don't personally do it, but I see people who do everyday.
+1
I've been there myself and it's not pleasant, but it's not way out of bounds. Working 9am to 9pm only on weekdays makes 60 hours. Without kid responsibilities, it's not fun but it's not that crazy. Billable hours are actually harder to come by, if you're scrupulous about billing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:60 hours a week is common. What's so hard to believe about it?
It's common to work 12 hours 5 days a week? No, and it's sad you think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My old boss, a scientist at a university doing biomedical research, worked 70-80 hour weeks. His grad student brought a SLEEPING BAG to work.
A friend's husband working in a healthcare start-up works about that much. He gets home in time for dinner and his kids' bedtime, and then goes to his home office and works until 3 am. He doesn't need a lot of sleep.
People like you who don't believe others' hard work disgust me. Just because *you* couldn't do it doesn't mean no one can.
The fact that you think working like that is laudable disgusts me.
Anonymous wrote:I work in a law firm, so I definitely believe it. I don't personally do it, but I see people who do everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dunno I'm still at work right now..
when did you start? this morning?
Ended around 1 this morning and started again at 9. Big 4 consultant.
that's rough... hope you get to go home soon.
Anonymous wrote:
My old boss, a scientist at a university doing biomedical research, worked 70-80 hour weeks. His grad student brought a SLEEPING BAG to work.
A friend's husband working in a healthcare start-up works about that much. He gets home in time for dinner and his kids' bedtime, and then goes to his home office and works until 3 am. He doesn't need a lot of sleep.
People like you who don't believe others' hard work disgust me. Just because *you* couldn't do it doesn't mean no one can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dunno I'm still at work right now..
when did you start? this morning?
Ended around 1 this morning and started again at 9. Big 4 consultant.