Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you're very burnt out. Don't do the job. To work for 12 hours a day straight isn't healthy. There's nothing that justifies the fact you'll give away your health for money. How do you have any time for a social life? Do you have family in the area or a boyfriend?
If you're unhappy or unhealthy, and if you can't make it so you are happy and healthy (by juggling schedules or whatever), then quit. Life's too short.
I think this is a bit extreme. 12 hour days are not short but one can still have a healthy, active social life with this schedule. OP just sounds tired (which she has every right to be!) not ready to quit.
Have a relaxing weekend, OP, you are almost there! I personally am counting down the hours until brunch and veg out time!
How can you have an active social life during the week by working 12 hours a day? I don't get it..... you basically have no work-life balance with this sort of schedule. There is a reason why 40-50 hours is the norm.
I work from 6:30-6:30, get home in time to make dinner, workout, do homework and still socialize a few nights a week. And I have my weekends....so yeah, 12 hour schedules are totally doable.
and when do you go to class?
Anonymous wrote:Op do something for yourself! I work 15 hrs 4 days a week so my Fri was yesterday. Most true Fridays when I'm off I'm at the spa like I am right now![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you're very burnt out. Don't do the job. To work for 12 hours a day straight isn't healthy. There's nothing that justifies the fact you'll give away your health for money. How do you have any time for a social life? Do you have family in the area or a boyfriend?
If you're unhappy or unhealthy, and if you can't make it so you are happy and healthy (by juggling schedules or whatever), then quit. Life's too short.
I think this is a bit extreme. 12 hour days are not short but one can still have a healthy, active social life with this schedule. OP just sounds tired (which she has every right to be!) not ready to quit.
Have a relaxing weekend, OP, you are almost there! I personally am counting down the hours until brunch and veg out time!
How can you have an active social life during the week by working 12 hours a day? I don't get it..... you basically have no work-life balance with this sort of schedule. There is a reason why 40-50 hours is the norm.
I work from 6:30-6:30, get home in time to make dinner, workout, do homework and still socialize a few nights a week. And I have my weekends....so yeah, 12 hour schedules are totally doable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you're very burnt out. Don't do the job. To work for 12 hours a day straight isn't healthy. There's nothing that justifies the fact you'll give away your health for money. How do you have any time for a social life? Do you have family in the area or a boyfriend?
If you're unhappy or unhealthy, and if you can't make it so you are happy and healthy (by juggling schedules or whatever), then quit. Life's too short.
I think this is a bit extreme. 12 hour days are not short but one can still have a healthy, active social life with this schedule. OP just sounds tired (which she has every right to be!) not ready to quit.
Have a relaxing weekend, OP, you are almost there! I personally am counting down the hours until brunch and veg out time!
How can you have an active social life during the week by working 12 hours a day? I don't get it..... you basically have no work-life balance with this sort of schedule. There is a reason why 40-50 hours is the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you're very burnt out. Don't do the job. To work for 12 hours a day straight isn't healthy. There's nothing that justifies the fact you'll give away your health for money. How do you have any time for a social life? Do you have family in the area or a boyfriend?
If you're unhappy or unhealthy, and if you can't make it so you are happy and healthy (by juggling schedules or whatever), then quit. Life's too short.
I think this is a bit extreme. 12 hour days are not short but one can still have a healthy, active social life with this schedule. OP just sounds tired (which she has every right to be!) not ready to quit.
Have a relaxing weekend, OP, you are almost there! I personally am counting down the hours until brunch and veg out time!
Anonymous wrote:If you’re consistently working 12-hour days, you’re going to really struggle to find a work-life balance. Working 12 hours days is extreme and just stupid IMO. I have tried doing this when I used to work for a doctor family. It's SO draining.
Being a nanny may be your passion and as such it can be very tempting to spend every spare minute in it. However you need to stretch your identity. I really don't understand how you can find time outside of working 12 hour days to do social stuff.