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14 minutes ago, MNLonghornFUKM said:


D.

Agreed. Get off and most of anything is closed. Depending on your sleep schedule, you will only have a few hours to yourself. Even if you stay up late, and then sleep later the next day, hard to really relax as you have to watch clock on when to leave for work.

And being in a relationship or having kids would make that shift a nightmare. 

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Agreed. Get off and most of anything is closed. Depending on your sleep schedule, you will only have a few hours to yourself. Even if you stay up late, and then sleep later the next day, hard to really relax as you have to watch clock on when to leave for work.
And being in a relationship or having kids would make that shift a nightmare. 

Missing most if not all of the important sporting events unless you’re watching pac12 @ midnight or your nba team has a 930 tip.

When you wake up at 8-10 am you do lunch and then it’s almost time to get ready for work after doing nothing and watching nothing
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On 7/17/2025 at 8:46 AM, Vic Mackey said:

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Obviously depends on the job, where you live, whether you have kids...etc.. Neither D nor E would seem to work for a professional office job. All that said, I personally don't want A, B, D, or E.

The best option is actually 10-6, assuming you need to put in 40 hours M-F. I'd gladly do 4 days a week from 9-7 if it meant I could take a 3 day weekend every week.

I could also tolerate an early 7-3 type schedule if I lived somewhere like a mountain town and could go hike/fishing/golf...etc after getting off. Hell naw if I'm here in Houston. The fuck I'm gonna do for the next 7.5 hours before bed while it's 100+ heat index outside?

 

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1 hour ago, SurlyBDR said:

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I have written software that identifies spelling errors in context,  and it says this should have been asparagus.   it also identifies dinosaurs.  

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17 minutes ago, Storm the Field said:

Obviously depends on the job, where you live, whether you have kids...etc.. Neither D nor E would seem to work for a professional office job. All that said, I personally don't want A, B, D, or E.

The best option is actually 10-6, assuming you need to put in 40 hours M-F. I'd gladly do 4 days a week from 9-7 if it meant I could take a 3 day weekend every week.

I could also tolerate an early 7-3 type schedule if I lived somewhere like a mountain town and could go hike/fishing/golf...etc after getting off. Hell naw if I'm here in Houston. The fuck I'm gonna do for the next 7.5 hours before bed while it's 100+ heat index outside?

 

I also would love a 4 day work week of 10 per day. 3 day weekends every single week would be game changer. I work from home full time so the extra few hours a day are no biggie. Doubt that ever catches on here in the U.S as a norm. I do know some school districts went to a 4-day school week and many parents upset because now they have to find child care for that 5th day. If I'm a  teacher, I tell them tough shit, my job isn't to babysit your kids. 

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