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While my job is F/T, there's always extra shifts in need of coverage so I can average anywhere from 50-70 more often than not. I believe my annual income for the last 5+ years has been 1 hour of OT for every 2.5 worked. (I'm a bit of a workaholic truth be told.)

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While I was living with my parents I was working about 30 hours. I regularly took Wednesday's off because it was overlap day between front half and back half (I work 4-10's).

Now that I'm living elsewhere I usually tough it out on Wednesday even though its incredibly boring at work. 

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I’m not allowed overtime, so 40. I’m looking into getting a part time job for another 10-15 hours, since I don’t do anything particularly great with my free time most days.

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On 5/23/2019 at 12:28 AM, skillzdadirecta said:

Between 30 and 50... depending on what kind of notes I get. Anything over 50 is time and a half my rate.

Why isn't it after 40 hours?

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My busy season runs from March-September and can get up to 80 hours a week. My "off" season is a typical 40 hour work week that I try to use my built up vacation time to knock down to 32 hour weeks. 

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I'm salaried but have enough clout and seniority to have basically told them that all kinds of unpaid OT isn't happening anymore after years of busting my ass like that.

 

It used to be too much per week, now it's 40 to 45 per week. 

 

I'll definitely put in an extra hour or whatever if I want to get a project done, I'm totally fine with that, but my boss and I have a great relationship actually and I know he values me too much to try to bully me into any shit I don't want to do. 

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Salaried for 37.5 hours; I work somewhere close to that, except when I'm visiting my LATAM teams, then I am usually on site for 20  to 25 hours, but if you include the travel time it comes out to about normal.

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48 hours, locked behind multiple bomb proof doors with a bunch of killers.

 

then there’s the farm work, but the wife and kid do a lot of the easier, but more time consuming chores. ( my wife wasn’t born on a farm, my son is 12, I’m not going to let them round up cattle without me).

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I have about 10 hours a week of things I have to get done, and the rest just depends on what’s going on. Typical week is probably in the 20 hour range, though I’m always on call and I answer emails/calls/texts all day every day.

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i used to work a ton of overtime - i probably went 8+ years working at least 60hrs a week. Then they decided that they wanted to move me to salary (for a small bump in my base and a potential higher bonus, which never happened). Now, 40hrs is all they get. 

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