Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Workout, walk your dogs (if you have them), volunteer, order groceries, drycleaning or other errands, clean, fold laundry, Netflix (recommend full swing), keeping up with the kardashians…apply to other jobs!
These are all things I do regardless of how busy I am at work
Anonymous wrote:Workout, walk your dogs (if you have them), volunteer, order groceries, drycleaning or other errands, clean, fold laundry, Netflix (recommend full swing), keeping up with the kardashians…apply to other jobs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask if there is anyone that needs help? Let them know you have some bandwidth.
Don’t do this. Just appreciate that you’re not busy and do some chores or work on certifications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I earn $250k (realize this isn’t a lot on here) and have never worked more than 4 hours a day. Typically more like 2-3. In the office I used to spend a lot of time on budgeting and personal investments. I read a lot of articles. Sometimes I’d read a book discretely. I figure part of what they are paying for is for me to be readily available.
Now I go on walks, clean and organize things at home and prep for a nice dinner.
Sounds like a financial regulator attorney.
You’ve got a weird chip on your shoulder
Sounds like you just confirmed it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I earn $250k (realize this isn’t a lot on here) and have never worked more than 4 hours a day. Typically more like 2-3. In the office I used to spend a lot of time on budgeting and personal investments. I read a lot of articles. Sometimes I’d read a book discretely. I figure part of what they are paying for is for me to be readily available.
Now I go on walks, clean and organize things at home and prep for a nice dinner.
Sounds like a financial regulator attorney.
You’ve got a weird chip on your shoulder
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I earn $250k (realize this isn’t a lot on here) and have never worked more than 4 hours a day. Typically more like 2-3. In the office I used to spend a lot of time on budgeting and personal investments. I read a lot of articles. Sometimes I’d read a book discretely. I figure part of what they are paying for is for me to be readily available.
Now I go on walks, clean and organize things at home and prep for a nice dinner.
Sounds like a financial regulator attorney.
Anonymous wrote:I earn $250k (realize this isn’t a lot on here) and have never worked more than 4 hours a day. Typically more like 2-3. In the office I used to spend a lot of time on budgeting and personal investments. I read a lot of articles. Sometimes I’d read a book discretely. I figure part of what they are paying for is for me to be readily available.
Now I go on walks, clean and organize things at home and prep for a nice dinner.
Anonymous wrote:I expect my team to be either asking for additional work or completing their other tasks faster.
We have quotas at my job. Typically we have 4 cases at a time and have to get a certain amount of work done. One of my employees was falling behind and had the oldest cases in the group, so I stopped assigning him new work. I expected him to finish the older tasks quicker since he had no additional work. Nope. It meant he stopped working all together and he got put on a PIP.