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crisz82366yWhen the difference is 8 hour, it means that you have just a little break for lunch, right? Otherwise I feel enslaved
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07:30ish to 16:30ish with an hour lunch taken sometime between 11 and 13; Monday to Friday, excluding 9 (I think) holidays.
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@Orni if you are hourly. California has rules that treat salary as hourly unless your salary is above a certain amount.
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Officialy? 9 - 18 with a one hour lunch break at 13.
Statistically? 8:45 - 18:30 with a 30 minutes lunch break at 13:15. -
Sefie16576yOfficially 8:30-17:30.
As the boss comes late and I can't get off my pile of overtime it usually is more like 8:45ish to 17:30ish. -
perotti7986y@crisz not really. Just a reality in Sao Paulo , Brazil.
There are those who spend even more time in commute (up to 6hr daily, never will be my case and it's only for a really small minority) -
Lyniven45596y7:30 to 18:00/19:00.
But in reality, whenever I want to when I've finished what was planned for the day -
Sefie16576y@Jakuho that sounds dangerous. If I would finish the day after everything planned was done I wouldn't go home at all...
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Lyniven45596y@Sefie as i said, planned for the day. On an average project I split everything on day-work.. If i fail, I quit at 19h, my overhours aren't paid
My working day is 9-18. What's yours?
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