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Originally Posted by Partial
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Originally Posted by Tyrone Bigguns
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Originally Posted by Partial
Hell yes I expect students to work more than 40 hours. Hell, 60 hours is what most people work between at their jobs.
Why the hell would you bitch about 61 hours? I am sure you work WAY more than that if you're as high in some company as you imply.
However, one can't deny that thats a lot of credits and if they're only going to go to college for 3 years, than they'll be making the big bucks earlier and with less loans will be in much better shape financially.
Most people don't work 60 hours at their job. Get serious.
You show a shocking lack of understanding of the real world. hours have steadily decreased since the 1900s.
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GAME, SET, MATCH...time for you to go home. Perhaps the satellite tour.
BTW, who said anything about my position at my company? Big assumptions from you. I've always been a work smart, not hard guy.
60 hours is NOTHING in high paying jobs. All the managers and leads at my company easily put that in. The rest are hourly employees so they do not.
Just recently you defined success as a Lawyer, Director of a company, Doctor, etc. You think those people don't put 60 hours in a week. LMAO. You're clearly not very high at a company if you work 40 and call it a week
exuse me, you said MOST PEOPLE. Hence, you are wrong.
Furthermore, most students are going to be highly paid. I guess school teachers, engineers, accoutants, etc are highly paid. LOL
Success: I did no such thing. Find that. Once again you are lying. I said that there are varying degrees of success and that what one person determines isn't the same as another.
BTW, as the son of TWO FUCKING physicians, and the brother of one..i can most assuredly tell you that they don't work more than 45 per week. One doesn't go to school that many years to work long hours..you go to school to get a high hourly wage. Idiot.
Same for lawyers. After the standard 7 year partnership..they work normal hours..unless they have a major case.
Lastly, my buddy...who has graduated from GT, masters in EE from there, MBA from ASU and is a director at his chip company...rarely works more than 45. The longest days he works are when he travels to china.
People that work long hours are business owners or that are self employed.
As for me...i vary. But, i don't consider it work..it is all integrated. And, i can pretty much do as i please. If i choose to come in at 7 or 9 no one cares. And, if i take 3 hours to watch a bball game..no one is looking over my shoulder because...RESULTS ARE WhAT COUNT. And, prolly cause they also see me sending out emails at midnite or see from my swipe card that i was in the office sunday nite.