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I try to work just the 40 hours on a week to try to be compatible with personal things (some of them also related with computers). But sometimes is so difficult.

For me is interesting to know:

  • How many hours your are working on a day?
  • How many days you are woking on a week?
  • Do you have start and finish time or your don't watch you clock?
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@FerranB, these are not strictly programming questions since they have no definitive answers - you should make them community wiki lest others think you're just trying to collect rep points. – paxdiablo Dec 15 '08 at 4:05

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I've done 22 hour days, I've done 7 day weeks, and I've done crunches.

Now I work 7.5 - 8 hour days, Monday to Thursday.

Join the dots ;)

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After having worked for a large company that expected me to be on site for at least 8.5h a day, but more like 10h (while only paying for 8.5h, though), I'm lucky to have found a new job in a small company that stresses 40h work weeks.

As Tom DeMarco and Tim Lister show in "Peopleware", everything above that is actually harming productivity if done regularly.

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I'm casually employed as a web dev who just happens to be expected to do other unrelated work.

7.6 hrs/day. 5 days per week.

Normally 8am - 4pm, but if I happen to get in late I just work back the same amount of time I was late.

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  1. Normally 9.5-10 hours per day.
  2. 5 days/wk.

Now, I may get to work at 8:00 - 8:30, and not actually get anything done for a sum total of an hour or two (just because it's hard to get focused in a 'bullpen' type setting), but once I get 'in the groove', I can get about 4-6 hours of work done before the day is over. I may go home and work on and off throughout the evening, or I may not.

The only reason I work over 8 hours a day is that I've decided to do that until I know the product inside and out.

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These responses are really quite daunting, This is my first company but apparently I've got it made:

  1. 8 hrs per day (including lunch)
  2. 5 days/wk
  3. I don't clock watch
  4. Core hours are 9-4
  5. No overtime unless we're 55+
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8 hours a day, 40 hours a week. I may work a bit extra one day if I get caught up in an interesting problem, but I'll generally make up the time the next day. I'm working at an XP shop, and we're all pretty strict about the sustainable pace thing.

Timing is somewhat flexible, but the core hours are 9:30-5.

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5dx9h is standard for me unless the project is busy then I'll do whatever is required.

I usually put in 3-4 hours at the w/end for reading/clean-up/catchup. I also read work-related RSS feeds on the iphone for 30-45mins each night.

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8-10 hours per day, 5 days a week.

Here in Singapore everything starts a bit later so I rock in somewhere between 9 and 11 depending on what I did the day before.

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10:00 to anywhere between 18:00 and 02:00 (19:00 to 21:00 is typical), though I have done stints of up to 48 hours solid, and slept in the office on a number of occasions. I don't like mornings, I work at a start-up, and my girlfriend works evenings, so this works out fine for me as I enjoy the job.

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about 11am-7pm, then dinner, then 8pm-1am or so

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06:00 to 14:30/15:30 usually. Sometimes leave near 17:00 but usually not.

Work hours are flexible. I like to start early, before anyone else comes in and I like to leave earlier so I can get ot the gym and then see my kids before they go to bed.

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9 hours per day.

5 days a week.

Not a clock watcher, though the core hours are 9am-5pm.

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Weekdays: 8:00/8:30am to 7:00/8:00pm with about 1h/1h30 lunch break (usually catching up on podcasts or training videos).
Weekends: anything from nothing to 10h per day, depending on load or how I feel.

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The low end of the ranges apply during relatively calm periods, the high end of the ranges apply during "crunch time". (I hate that phrase..)

  • 7-10 hours per day
  • 5-6 days per week
  • core hours are considered 10am - 4pm

That said, my company doesn't like being the timesheet police if goals are being achieved, so they're actually quite flexible about hours.

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40-60 hours per week, depending on load, deadlines, etc.
5 days per week (rarely 6)
7:30/8:30 to 5:00/6:00

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Typically 9am - 6pm, 45-minute lunch, Monday-Friday. The occasional 2 - 4 hour stint on the weekend as well. Start time is always 9am, because I have people to supervise, and clients will typically call for help early in the morning and expect someone to be responsive by 9.

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