Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I generally come in at least fifteen minutes late, ah, I use the side door - that way the boss can't see me, and, uh, after that I just sorta space out for about an hour. Yeah, I just stare at my desk; but it looks like I'm working. I do that for probably another hour after lunch, too. I'd say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work.
LOL. That sounds like my schedule except I am still full time remote
Anonymous wrote:Well, I generally come in at least fifteen minutes late, ah, I use the side door - that way the boss can't see me, and, uh, after that I just sorta space out for about an hour. Yeah, I just stare at my desk; but it looks like I'm working. I do that for probably another hour after lunch, too. I'd say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biglaw attorney, one toddler
6:45 Wake up
7 AM breakfast with kiddo OR walk the dog (spouse and I alternate)
8 AM out the door for school
8:30 AM work from home
Bill until 11 AM (meetings, briefs, filings, etc)
11 AM lunch
11:30 back to the grind
4:30 pick up toddler
Either make dinner or play with toddler (spouse and I alternate)
5:30 dinner
6 PM bath for toddler
7:15 PM bedtime
7:30 log back on to bill (with TV on in the background)
10 PM close computer unless theres a true emergency
10-11 PM personal time (reading a book, quality time with SO)
Spouse is also a big law attorney
In the 9.5 hours you work a day how many hours do you regularly bill? Are you able to make your 2000 hour (give or take) minimum for the year? Does your billing hours also include business development and other admin related tasks that you can't bill for? My DH is in big law and routinely works closer to 10-12 hour days in order to make his 2000 hour requirement. BUT he has a lot of admin hours (he is the staffing partner for his group) and a lot of business development hours.
Anonymous wrote:Biglaw attorney, one toddler
6:45 Wake up
7 AM breakfast with kiddo OR walk the dog (spouse and I alternate)
8 AM out the door for school
8:30 AM work from home
Bill until 11 AM (meetings, briefs, filings, etc)
11 AM lunch
11:30 back to the grind
4:30 pick up toddler
Either make dinner or play with toddler (spouse and I alternate)
5:30 dinner
6 PM bath for toddler
7:15 PM bedtime
7:30 log back on to bill (with TV on in the background)
10 PM close computer unless theres a true emergency
10-11 PM personal time (reading a book, quality time with SO)
Spouse is also a big law attorney
Anonymous wrote:^ pp here. Occupation: SAHM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government attorney with 2 kids in preschool
5:30 wake up. quick workout at home
6:15 coffee, make lunches and breakfast
7:30-8:30 get kids ready, fed, and too school
8:30-4:30 Work, take some calls while out for a walk, take breaks and depending on the day will do laundry, pick up whole foods grocery order. Squeeze in a quick home made lunch in between calls
4:30-5 Cook dinner
5-8 spend time with kids, dinner, sometimes activities, kids get baths and put them to bed
8-9:30 watch tv, read, or do some dinner prep for the next day
9:30 unwind and fast asleep usually by 10.
I typically work from home. When I do go to the office, the housekeeping/errand breaks don't happen and the workout might happen late at night.
FYI You’re shorting the government 30 minutes (or 45 depending on lunch duration) of work per day.
Seriously you would think an attorney would realize that.
Yea I thought the same thing when I read this! What attorney only works from 8:30-4:30!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government attorney with 2 kids in preschool
5:30 wake up. quick workout at home
6:15 coffee, make lunches and breakfast
7:30-8:30 get kids ready, fed, and too school
8:30-4:30 Work, take some calls while out for a walk, take breaks and depending on the day will do laundry, pick up whole foods grocery order. Squeeze in a quick home made lunch in between calls
4:30-5 Cook dinner
5-8 spend time with kids, dinner, sometimes activities, kids get baths and put them to bed
8-9:30 watch tv, read, or do some dinner prep for the next day
9:30 unwind and fast asleep usually by 10.
I typically work from home. When I do go to the office, the housekeeping/errand breaks don't happen and the workout might happen late at night.
Some of y’all are way too obsessed with hours of butts in seats.
My gov. agency allows prorated schedules 30-39 hours. Also flexible, so you could mostly work 7.5 hours and then one day that’s 10.
FYI You’re shorting the government 30 minutes (or 45 depending on lunch duration) of work per day.
Seriously you would think an attorney would realize that.
Yea I thought the same thing when I read this! What attorney only works from 8:30-4:30!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government attorney with 2 kids in preschool
5:30 wake up. quick workout at home
6:15 coffee, make lunches and breakfast
7:30-8:30 get kids ready, fed, and too school
8:30-4:30 Work, take some calls while out for a walk, take breaks and depending on the day will do laundry, pick up whole foods grocery order. Squeeze in a quick home made lunch in between calls
4:30-5 Cook dinner
5-8 spend time with kids, dinner, sometimes activities, kids get baths and put them to bed
8-9:30 watch tv, read, or do some dinner prep for the next day
9:30 unwind and fast asleep usually by 10.
I typically work from home. When I do go to the office, the housekeeping/errand breaks don't happen and the workout might happen late at night.
FYI You’re shorting the government 30 minutes (or 45 depending on lunch duration) of work per day.
Seriously you would think an attorney would realize that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Government attorney with 2 kids in preschool
5:30 wake up. quick workout at home
6:15 coffee, make lunches and breakfast
7:30-8:30 get kids ready, fed, and too school
8:30-4:30 Work, take some calls while out for a walk, take breaks and depending on the day will do laundry, pick up whole foods grocery order. Squeeze in a quick home made lunch in between calls
4:30-5 Cook dinner
5-8 spend time with kids, dinner, sometimes activities, kids get baths and put them to bed
8-9:30 watch tv, read, or do some dinner prep for the next day
9:30 unwind and fast asleep usually by 10.
I typically work from home. When I do go to the office, the housekeeping/errand breaks don't happen and the workout might happen late at night.
FYI You’re shorting the government 30 minutes (or 45 depending on lunch duration) of work per day.
Anonymous wrote:Government attorney with 2 kids in preschool
5:30 wake up. quick workout at home
6:15 coffee, make lunches and breakfast
7:30-8:30 get kids ready, fed, and too school
8:30-4:30 Work, take some calls while out for a walk, take breaks and depending on the day will do laundry, pick up whole foods grocery order. Squeeze in a quick home made lunch in between calls
4:30-5 Cook dinner
5-8 spend time with kids, dinner, sometimes activities, kids get baths and put them to bed
8-9:30 watch tv, read, or do some dinner prep for the next day
9:30 unwind and fast asleep usually by 10.
I typically work from home. When I do go to the office, the housekeeping/errand breaks don't happen and the workout might happen late at night.