Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 15:16     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

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?

On Saturday and online, both at a state university...it's possible.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 15:12     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

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


yeah because we can all afford to go to the spa every Friday
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 14:33     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

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
Post 11/15/2013 13:33     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

its not healthy and whoever makes it seem like it is workable long term.. they are sacrificing elsewhere unseen.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 13:31     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

Some people are very disciplined, but something has to give. If you are working those kind of hours, even if you are efficient with your time, you'll either give up sleep, or give up activities outside of work.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 13:30     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

Working 60+ hours a week is just not worth it. Up until recently I had been working those hours every single week, except for a 1 week vacation in May. It totally burned me out!!! Which is why I left and have a different job now. It was effecting my health, sanity and social life.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 13:28     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

60 is just way too much!

My cut off is 50. On average I do around 45 per week. Sometimes 40, sometimes 50.

I think 50 is doable and still give you balance. But more than that is just too much. I value my family, friends and freetime too much.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 13:26     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

Work has replaced living life for many people. Nothing wrong with this if you don't care about having a life outside of work but it's not for everyone and it shouldn't be the standard.

Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 13:24     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

I've worked 60 + hours a week, but for, at most, 4 months. It was ridiculously hard. When I wasn't working, I was sleeping or wishing I was.

My husband works 60+ hours now for several months a year. The only way he can do it is because the rest of the family covers for him. The kids and I do virtually all of the household chores. If he didn't have such family support, there's no way he could do it. These hours could easily lead to a divorce if your spouse doesn't support you.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 13:21     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

I don't know how people could do 60 hours a week..I know people do it..but with a commute and working "40 hours" a week that is already enough for me .

I guess working that many hours is alright if you truly would rather be at work than doing anything else..

but even if someone likes their job ...who would rather be at work than doing ANYTHING else in the world?...
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 13:20     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

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
Post 11/15/2013 13:19     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

I do not understand how anyone can consider 60 hours weeks to be an acceptable quality of life for themselves or for their family.

Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 12:29     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

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
Post 11/15/2013 12:22     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

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
Post 11/15/2013 12:21     Subject: Burnt out... Thank god it's friday

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.




+1 I agree. Working 12 hours days makes you bored, is NOT necessary, and makes it impossible to have a work-life balance. OP do you have dinner with your family? What do you do in the evenings? 12 hours is is a VERY long day.