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RE: 4-day work week shown to be a success
September 12, 2018 at 1:13 pm
Just switched to 4 10s after being on 5 8s or 9/80 schedules for the last six years and loving it. Including commute time, I'm actually committing less time to work on a four day week because my round trip is now 2 hours each day vs. 3+ when I'm stuck in rush hour both ways. The morning commute isn't any better, but, damn, the evening drive is a breeze.
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RE: 4-day work week shown to be a success
September 12, 2018 at 2:28 pm
My standard shifts are 5 days of 8 and a half hour shifts.
I work as a security guard though so it's not like proper work, I'm used to working much harder in a physical job I used to have.
I take everyone else's hours, if someone is ill, lazy, unhealthy or whatever I take either the end or start of their shift and tell them they can come in late or go home early if they want.
I've worked 15 and a half hours in one day once, 2pm until 530am.
The most hours a week I worked I think was around 80. Monday to Friday 12 hour shifts and a couple of 10 hour ones at the weekend.
If I didn't like the people there/work with attractive women or didn't like the surroundings or found the job difficult in a bad way I probably would struggle even doing 8 hour shifts
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RE: 4-day work week shown to be a success
September 12, 2018 at 2:36 pm
Odd that they're not more clear. Do they mean just getting a day off, or moving to 4 10-hour days?
The typical worker screws around half the day. So, it's pretty easy to just skip a day and yet still be as productive for the entire week - in the short term. Just screw around less each day. This study was only for 8 weeks.
The big question is, once people get used to the 4-day week, do they go back to their previous screw-around levels, thereby decreasing total production? I'm think that yeah, that's probably what will happen.
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RE: 4-day work week shown to be a success
September 12, 2018 at 10:06 pm
I can work a compressed schedule with 4 days a week instead of 5 but it's not worth it. I would still have to get up at the same time on my day off to take my kid to school, so no sleeping in. And when I did work a compressed schedule, I would schedule appointments and such on my day off so it was never really a day off.
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RE: 4-day work week shown to be a success
September 12, 2018 at 11:02 pm
I get 26 three day weekends a year as of last April. We still put in 80 hours each two week period. I love it. I'd love four tens even more but they aren't going to do that.