Comment on How tf do people who work 8-5 M-F get any life done?
Photonic@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I’ve had both sides as well, I’ve had jobs where some weeks I worked 7 insanely busy night shifts in a row from 10.30pm to 9.30am. Those weeks you don’t get anything done because you’re just sleeping all day and too tired to do anything after. Not to mention having a commute that was 50 minutes to two hours. That is where I learned I did not want to do that.
And then I also worked 5 days a week working only day shifts 8-6, which bored the shit out of me.
And then I had a much calmer job where officially I worked 8-5, five days a week, but I had to had to figure out how to keep myself busy and I could basically do what I want because my supervisor was fine with whatever because he only cared about the results and I kept those coming. But that was too little structure too.
And I worked part time shift work because that is what was offered at the time and shifts were much more doable. Then I had a little too much time on my hands.
So now I have something in between, where I do work some weekends, evenings and nights, and I’m compensated during week days, but most of my job is 8-5:30.
And lastly, I want to mention how crazy it is that there is a cap on your sick days. If you get sick, you get sick, right? It’s not really a plannable event, but maybe I’m too European and weak-willed for that.
SparroHawc@piefed.world 1 week ago
For some reason, companies in the USA are deathly afraid of someone using sick time when they aren’t actually sick, so they restrict it as tightly as possible. Never mind that this means people are either coming in to work sick, or taking unpaid time off.
farmgineer@nord.pub 1 week ago
Not exclusive to the US. Here in Japan (and I’m sure plenty of places) as well.