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on: January 21, 2005, 01:34:34 PM

I've been offered a new job recently. It's not exactly "better" than what I do currently (in the comfort of my own home no less), but it does offer better pay. Problem is, I've been on a very fucked up sleep schedule for like 10 years (Wake up at noonish, go to sleep at around 5:00 A.M.). I'm not sure I can adjust. Not right away at least.

The new job is 7:30-4:30, and takes a little over an hour to commute. I'd have to wake up at 5:30-ish at least. Is this what "normal" people do everyday? According to them it is.

Just curious on what the average is.
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Reply #1 on: January 21, 2005, 01:36:56 PM

Yes, that's about "normal." I work 8:30-5 p.m. every weekday, have weekends off, etc. I'm also the type of person who will sleep the hours you talk about if I don't have anywhere to be, such as on weekends. I can say with honesty that my body has never adjusted to the schedule, which isn't helped by the fact I usually stay up til midnight every work night and get up at 7 a.m. You may be just the kind of guy whose body is set to night time.

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Reply #2 on: January 21, 2005, 01:42:55 PM

My hours are generally about 4:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.  When I worked swing shift (7 years) I had your hours and it sucked to switch over, but it can be done.  Just expect your life be "difficult" for the first two weeks or so.

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Reply #3 on: January 21, 2005, 01:56:33 PM

My hours are 9 til 5. I have never, and will never adjust to working in the morning. It killed Descartes.

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Reply #4 on: January 21, 2005, 01:57:04 PM

6:30a - 3:00p
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Reply #5 on: January 21, 2005, 01:57:18 PM

Yeah, that's a pretty standard schedule for life in an office.

I work from 7-4, and my job is about 35-40 mins away, which means I wake-up around 5:15 on work days.  When I had the same schedule at a much closer firm (8 min drive) I was waking up around 6:15.

In my 20s when co-oping I'd hit the hay at around 12:30-1:30 and not have any problems getting up for work at the same time.  Recently I've noticed that I have a hell of a time getting up if I stay up much past 11:45-12.

   Notice that's still only about 5-6 hours of sleep, the same as you say you're getting now. I know I'm able to work and function normally on a lot less sleep than most of my co-workers who say they go to bed at around 10, maybe 11 so they can get in at about the same time or an hour after me. (only 2 guys get here earlier.)  It all depends on how much sleep you personally need and if you're a morning person or not. (I am.)

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Reply #6 on: January 21, 2005, 02:06:36 PM

My standard work day is 10 to 5pm, however I also do '4 region' conference type calls (US, Asia, Europe, Japan), which I do from 11pm to about 12:30am.  I also do calls with Italy from 8am to about 9:30pm twice a week.  So I am still averaging the 40 hours per week, just more broken up. :)

Our company also has 'flex time' where I can log in and work from home about 5 to 10 hours per week if required.

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Reply #7 on: January 21, 2005, 02:23:22 PM

7:30/8-6/7 as needed. My commute is 40 minutes driving.

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Reply #8 on: January 21, 2005, 02:33:56 PM

Rather than give my "work hours", I'll just say when I'm in my office.  I do a lot at home and I screw off a lot while in my office.  I'm in the ivory tower of academia and work more because I'm passionate about what I do than because someone keeps track.  Here's a typical week:

M W F 6:30am - 5:30 or 6:00pm
T Th  8:30am - 5:30 or 6:00pm
Sat 9-noon (I've been taking it off about every other week)
Sun 10am - 4pm.  Longer if I'm under a deadline.

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Reply #9 on: January 21, 2005, 02:45:14 PM

8 to 5.

Every fucking day.

Except the ones I pretend to be sick.

Um, never mind.
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Reply #10 on: January 21, 2005, 02:48:30 PM

9-5, wake at 8.
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Reply #11 on: January 21, 2005, 02:53:44 PM

8 to 5 here.  I've worked other odd schedules before and I prefer this one.  It was easy enough to adjust to.

I get up at 7 and am at work by about 7:55 where I do nothing until I'm damn well ready too (usually 2 cups of coffee a breakfast bar and I've run out of web sites to surf).

It helps to have a job where everyone else thinks what you do is magic and that I get in the building 30 minutes before anyone else.

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Reply #12 on: January 21, 2005, 03:04:11 PM

6pm-2am Mon-Wed
2am-10am Sat-Sun

I rather enjoy it for the most part, nothing really goes on in the beginning of the week usually, and I have all the good weekend hours off.  Only issue is if I wanted to do something that takes all day, it would have to be thursday or friday.  And everything closes way too early here. :/

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Reply #13 on: January 21, 2005, 03:12:07 PM

8 hours starting from whenever I get in, which is between 10 and 11:30.
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Reply #14 on: January 21, 2005, 03:16:20 PM

I work 3rd shift, so my hours are 11pm-7am. I have had late shift jobs pretty much my entire life. I think in my 16 years of working I have only had 3 jobs with "real" hours and none of them lasted very long because I just can't handle the hours very well, so I always ended up getting there late too many times. I once had a job where I was working one 9pm-5am shift, two 5am-1pm shifts and two 1pm-9pm shifts during the week. That was a pretty fucked up schedule and I never knew if I was coming or going.

Your sleep schedule can be adjusted, but it usually takes a little while to get used to it. At first you will find yourself a little tired and discombublated because your body is used to be asleep at certain times. If you do take the job, the important thing is to strictly regulate your sleep schedule until you are used to it. So that means if you decide to go to bed at 11pm and wake up at 5:30, then don't deviate from that even during the weekends, at least for the first couple of weeks. Once you get used to the feeling of going to bed at a certain time and waking up at a certain time, you can adjust the schedule on the weekends. After a couple of months you can even adjust your schedule during the week, so you can stay up a bit later than normal every once in a while and not have it affect you very much.

Of course, like me you may be someone whose body isn't set to a normal day/night schedule. So your body feels more comfortable being up at night and sleeping during the day and you may never be able to fully adjust.
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Reply #15 on: January 21, 2005, 03:19:03 PM

7:00 - 3:30 here, Monday through Friday.

Used to get up at 5:30 for the commute, but recently moved waaay closer. Now I can leave home at 6:50. Much nicer. You will get used to the hours eventually.

My hours are becuase I'm on the west coast and deal in sales continent wide.

I'll be on the road next month - working 25 consecutive days.

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Reply #16 on: January 21, 2005, 03:19:44 PM

The same.
8 hours starting when I feel like showing up, which according to policy should be sometime before 9.30.
6 hours on fridays.
Some days I work home. Some weeks are longer than the 37 hours they pay me for, so others get to be shorter. It all works out in the end.

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Reply #17 on: January 21, 2005, 03:44:30 PM

Although my hours are 9-5, I haven't shown up for work in 8 years.

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Reply #18 on: January 21, 2005, 03:47:41 PM

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Although my hours are 9-5, I haven't shown up for work in 8 years.


What, babysitting us isn't a full time job?

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Reply #19 on: January 21, 2005, 03:57:20 PM

8-5 M-F is supposedly my normal schedule, but in reality it's really highly variable, since a lot of our projects involve events that are on evenings or weekends.  In summer, hours are 7:30am-4:30pm, and I have no idea why the administration thinks people want to get out of bed earlier then.  I live 2 blocks away from my office, so no commute :)

Prior to that, I worked 1-9pm (the video production house did two overlapping shifts to maximize use of limited equipment).  I loved that shift, since I'm a night person.  It gave me all night to play video games, then go to bed at 5am, wake up at noon and go to work.  Wife *hated* it, though.  Well, that, and the Evercrack addiction.  Same flexibility for weird event hours.

Back when I worked in TV, I worked 10:30am-7:30pm (after the early news).  Again, events often fucked that schedule up.

For a *really* fucked up work schedule, straight out of college I worked three part-time jobs to pay the bills.  One in the mornings, one in the afternoons, and one at night.  Thank God I don't have to do that anymore *knocks on wood*, since I'm way too fucking old and decrepit to pull 20-hour days on a regular basis now.

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Reply #20 on: January 21, 2005, 04:01:11 PM

10-7... sometimes (oftentimes?) later as deadlines require.

How on earth people actually get up before 8AM amazes me. I know more about mythological places like Atlantis and El Dorado than I do about what goes on between 4 and 7 in the morning.
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Reply #21 on: January 21, 2005, 04:59:18 PM

Quote from: Jobu
10-7... sometimes (oftentimes?) later as deadlines require.

How on earth people actually get up before 8AM amazes me. I know more about mythological places like Atlantis and El Dorado than I do about what goes on between 4 and 7 in the morning.


Have kids, they'll teach you real quick (not to like it, though. Just to deal with it)


And Signe, let me guess: Phonesexoperator working from home... (and you're really in your sixties)

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Reply #22 on: January 21, 2005, 05:03:56 PM

Who the heck has phone sex between 9 and 5?  Actually, I don't work anymore.  I don't want to be a tax burden on my husband.  

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Reply #23 on: January 21, 2005, 05:33:14 PM

I work about 2-3 days a week, usually 11+ hours on a regular work day. On top of that I study ethnology at the university.

To jest or somesuch: You lazy bastard Stray, take the job.

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Reply #24 on: January 21, 2005, 06:00:07 PM

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I work about 2-3 days a week, usually 11+ hours on a regular work day. On top of that I study ethnology at the university.

To jest or somesuch: You lazy bastard Stray, take the job.


Heh, it's not that I'm lazy. I only sleep 6 hours. I'm just a night owl. I'll probably give it a try though. If there's anything tempting enough for me to change, then making more money may work.

If it doesn't, well, next try is in *looks at watch* Hmm...20 years, when I "plan" on getting married and dealing with kids. Any sooner would be the death of me.
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Reply #25 on: January 21, 2005, 07:10:17 PM

My current position has me working 8am-3:45pm officially, but every other day it seems we have a 1-2 hour meeting at the end of my working day. Plus if someone comes to me with a problem before I knock off and it takes long enough to go over my quitting time I have to stay until it's sorted. I wake at 7am, takes me 1/2 hour to commute.

I have to say though, during holidays I revert to a 5am-noon sleeping time. This happens because one day I'll stay up all night doing something then that will lock me in the habit until I'm forced out of it because I can never seem to stay awake through the day to the next night on willpower alone.
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Reply #26 on: January 21, 2005, 07:51:01 PM

Up at 8, at my desk by 8:40 (gotta love the 6 minute commute), lunch around 2, leave work just after 5, bed by midnight, asleep by 1am.  

If I had my way I would work 4 10s and get to sleep in an extra day a week. Maybe I should quit my job and play poker for a living =)

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Reply #27 on: January 21, 2005, 08:02:52 PM

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Maybe I should quit my job and play poker for a living =)


Hmm...I dunno. I know a guy who hasn't had a "real" job since high school: He makes a middle class living playing poker...Somewhat. He's also been divorced 2 times, has suffered a period of homelessness, lost custody of his kid, and God knows what else. All this and he's still in his 30's.

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Reply #28 on: January 21, 2005, 08:08:59 PM

Yeah, but I am GOOD! =)

I would actually hate to play for a living. Being independently wealthy and/or retired and playing for pocket money, OTOH, would be fun.

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Reply #29 on: January 21, 2005, 09:01:55 PM

I work from home as well.

My hours generally are whenever I feel motivated.  Running a somewhat international company means that if it's night time and I have a few things to do then I work at night.

My big thing is that I don't get out of bed usually before 9am.  I found that having zero commute time is a great great boon.

However, I'm on a business trip to the Mid East right now (28 days go figure), and my time schedule is all messed up.

And my stomach too, don't drink the water, coffee, or tea.  Don't eat the vegetables, or meat, or rice.

It hurts.
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Reply #30 on: January 21, 2005, 09:26:10 PM

8-5, and unless someone else is buying, I follow the Gordon Gekko rule regarding lunch. For those not well versed in their Michael Douglas flicks, the movie is Wall Street, and the line is "lunch is for wimps".

I can get away with being late or going in business casual, but if I have to be in on time and in a shuit and tie, I'm getting up at about 6-6:30 AM. Bear in mind that I live 7 miles from my office.

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Reply #31 on: January 21, 2005, 10:32:47 PM

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Up at 8, at my desk by 8:40 (gotta love the 6 minute commute), lunch around 2, leave work just after 5, bed by midnight, asleep by 1am.  

If I had my way I would work 4 10s and get to sleep in an extra day a week. Maybe I should quit my job and play poker for a living =)


I nearly put a fist through my computer screen playing online poker tonight. I can't imagine what would happen I'd get if I had to play for my paycheck.

I work 8 hours a day, supposed to be 8-5 but I have about an hour of flex around that. Most days I either work through lunch or part of it and do about 8:30-4:30. My commute is rough. Depends on traffic it can take anywhere from a hour to about three (Toronto drivers have to relearn how to drive everytime the weather changes). Then again I'm only working at the place for four months as a co-op student so I'm not exactly in a position where I can tell them I'm not showing up till 10.
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Reply #32 on: January 21, 2005, 10:42:41 PM

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8-5, and unless someone else is buying, I follow the Gordon Gekko rule regarding lunch. For those not well versed in their Michael Douglas flicks, the movie is Wall Street, and the line is "lunch is for wimps".


On the other hand, those of us who suffer from low blood sugar always eat lunch, or turn into complete psychotic bastards.

I should use that to get some free eats:  "Pay for my lunch now, or pay for my not having lunch later..."

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Reply #33 on: January 21, 2005, 11:08:29 PM

7-4 with an hour lunch. About 15-20 minute drive to work.

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Reply #34 on: January 22, 2005, 12:40:20 AM

Looks like second shift ins in the definite minority.

3:45pm - 12:15am.  2 15 minute breaks, one 30 minute lunch.  
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