Struggling with the thought of working 50 hours a week (plus a one hour commute each way) and wanted to see what others work.
nbr How many hours per week do you work? 236 votes
40 hours or under (short commute 30 min or less)
40 hours or under (long commute 30 min or more)
more than 40 hours (short commute)
more than 40 hours (long commute)
none of the above... please explain
Re: nbr How many hours per week do you work?
I don't think I'll be able to maintain this schedule when LO comes, at least night right away. Will probably do 4 9s and then a half day on friday?
My job is task oriented as opposed to time oriented, so if it takes me three hours to finish up, fkn-A! If it takes me thirteen... oh, well. It usually balances out. Eventually. The long days can suck, but the overall flexibility makes up for it in the long run.
40 hours a week generally with the odd extra couple hours thrown in there. My commute is 3-40 minutes one way.
The commute is a big reason I'm considering looking for a new job after mat leave. I feel like it's too far to be from LO, but we'll see. I may come back part time and then it wouldn't be so bad. Luckily I have a year to figure it out.
**Follow your heart, but take your brain with you**
I'm a teacher and even though the hours the kids are at school are 8:40-3:20, I'm always in the building by 7am and most days don't leave before 4. That doesn't count the extra meetings, committees, conferences, grading, lesson planning, etc that I do outside of my actual school day. I've told DH a million times that if I actually got paid for the hours I work, we'd be a lot better off financially!
My commute is 50 minutes in the morning and then anywhere from an hour to hour and a half on a typical afternoon. It's been as bad as 3 hours in the afternoon though during winter with the snow.
LO will be going to daycare near where I work, but I'm not looking forward to long, snowy car rides with her...
I also teach at the gym 1 hour per week.
I also work at a pharmacy approximately every other weekend.
I also teach in our weekend program at the university but this depends on the month the number of hours.
This amount of work isn't really sustainable with a baby so we are thinking about what post-maternity leave will look like for us. I can go part-time and probably work around 40 hours/week. At least, that is my goal.
my happy boy
However, my boss is an evil woman who thinks pregnancy is a disability and a condition you can't recover from!
So, the stress of her trying to get rid of me, slowed baby down, and my doc now has me off work on stress leave.
Now I am getting paid to stay home.
The paperwork is probably the biggest time drain. The emotional toll doesn't help either. My OB has mentioned stress leave, but things don't feel unmanageable to me. Explaining to other people though sometimes makes their eyes bug out.
35 min commute.
I have been keeping my eyes out for a new job that would allow me to work less hours. As much as I love my job, I have been starting to get burnt out majorly. My company has recently made some major budget cuts, and while my job is safe, they've been piling on extra work because of it. I'm trying not to worry about it until I absolutely have to. But I am so jealous of all of you working 40 or less and short commute!!
Praying unceasingly for a miracle. ALL welcome!