Do you work on weekends?
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@evan define "work" :)
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@evan Rarely but I feel it’s actually somewhere between rarely and often. I manage servers and have a leadership position so if stuff goes sideways I deal with it when it happens. Also, because I run servers, downtimes for updates are best done outside of business hours.
The important caveat is that I’m in a union (and my employer is a union) so my contract has very good compensation for weekend work.
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@evan What type of works? Like personal non paid works like cleaning, yardworking, etc.?
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@evan What type of works? Like personal non paid works like cleaning, yardworking, etc.?
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@evan I work a 7:30-4:39 weekday job but came with disclosed after-hours on-call work. My weekend work isn’t usually scheduled, it’s per incident/crisis call.
@raederle why 4:39?
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@evan define "work" :)
@shochdoerfer work, natural work
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@evan Rarely but I feel it’s actually somewhere between rarely and often. I manage servers and have a leadership position so if stuff goes sideways I deal with it when it happens. Also, because I run servers, downtimes for updates are best done outside of business hours.
The important caveat is that I’m in a union (and my employer is a union) so my contract has very good compensation for weekend work.
@Chigaze I wonder, say, if you could maybe guess what percentage of your weekends are work-free.
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@evan Technically, I don't have a weekend, but I always worked weekends last time I was employed by a company.
@disorderlyf why do you technically not have a weekend?
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@raederle why 4:39?
@evan because the 0 and 9 are too close to each other on my phone. I usually catch and correct but failed to this time. It was supposed be 4:30. However, I do have an alarm set to remind me to leave work. I snooze the alarm sometimes so it is 4:39 if I’m trying to finish one last thing.
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@evan because the 0 and 9 are too close to each other on my phone. I usually catch and correct but failed to this time. It was supposed be 4:30. However, I do have an alarm set to remind me to leave work. I snooze the alarm sometimes so it is 4:39 if I’m trying to finish one last thing.
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@raederle aww, dang. I suspected that, but then I got excited thinking that maybe you had some interesting mental wellness practice that required exactly 21 minutes of stretching or meditation between finishing work and getting on the subway or whatever. 🫤
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@evan I'm "rarely" — with flexible work schedule I've been known to shift a few hours into the weekend based on my previous or upcoming week. It's not about working extra it's about using your benefits to find what works for you personally. I would be very interested to see a poll that specifically asks about working more than 40 hrs over the weekend
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@evan I'm "rarely" — with flexible work schedule I've been known to shift a few hours into the weekend based on my previous or upcoming week. It's not about working extra it's about using your benefits to find what works for you personally. I would be very interested to see a poll that specifically asks about working more than 40 hrs over the weekend
@McNeely you should post it!
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@evan 4h minimum billing for callback outside of normal working hours. 1.5x billing for work planned in advance. This is probably too generous to clients for contracting.
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I'm going to sleep soon, so I will answer early. With my jobs at OEF and SWF over the last 18 months, I've been always. I have a lot to do this year, so I'll probably be always for the foreseeable future, even though I only have one job now. Thanks to everyone who answered.
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In my case ... school/learning being "work", with or without ad-hoc paid self-employment ... it just happens whenever I scrabble the time together any time of day/week.