Eight-hour work days are just too dang long. Five hours is all I can do before my brain starts to rebel and shut down.
Jasmine ,'Power Play'
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
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Agreed
Coworker: You changed this thing.
Me: I don't think so. I checked recent emails, and I don't see anything about it, but I wouldn't have changed it without direction.
Coworker: I really don't think it should be changed so you should make a note that we want to ask our manager about it on Monday because blah blah blah.
Me, mentally: *I* don't give a shit.
Me, verbally: I'll see what I can find.
Me: The previous two builds have also had his terminology you claim has changed, which would be why I couldn't find anything recent about it.
Coworker: Wow, manager and I have always agreed we would never use that word and blah blah blah I'm going to go ask her right now.
Me: I could be taking a nap right now.
Five hours is all I can do before my brain starts to rebel and shut down.
I feel like science is on your side here, and I've read studies about how the standard 40-hour work week is too many hours for most humans to be productive. Or maybe I just wish that science said this?
IT. powered off one of our systems without much warning and then all went to a meeting before turning it back on after finishing the power work.
I'm unamused.
I remember reading something science-y that claimed people over 40 shouldn't work more than 30 hours a week. I'm going with that.
In the theatre world we actually have a regular thing called a 10 of 12, it's a 12 hour day with a 2 hour dinner break. These are typically used for tech rehearsals. I don't think I've ever worked a 40 hour week.
That sounds terrible.
They are not the best way to get good results from creative professionals, that's certain. Film shoots are even worse, span of day so bad that it's not uncommon to have people die because they fell asleep at the wheel getting home. It's a real problem for the movie industry.
Apparently I am indispensable at work lately. I need to figure out how to include this in my performance evaluation this quarter so the mere thought of not having me around strikes terror in the hearts of others.
Edit: unfortunately did not refresh my browser to see ND's post before I wrote my post, yikes