How long do you work a day?
By candy811123
@candy811123 (334)
China
April 10, 2009 12:15am CST
This month,my husband asked me to help him treat important things of his company.I think I should support him.Everyday,I get to the company 7 o'clock in the morning and finish my tasks 8 o'clock in the evening.I am too tired but I feel glad that I can help him.
Now,I wonder how long do you work a day?Are you tired when you back home? Do you still like the job?
Happy mylotting.
1 person likes this
8 responses
@kawalnarang (1095)
• Trinidad And Tobago
10 Apr 09
I work only 5 hours a day,, own work,sales, so I know how to finish early,, I do get tired when I need to walk more than 3 miles a day
@pauline08 (101)
• China
10 Apr 09
Congratulations. You are your own boss. I work in a foreign company. I go to the company at 9:30 o'clock in the morning and go home at 18:30 in the afternoon. Sometimes, it's very tiring, but sometimes, it's not too bad.
1 person likes this
@larish (2234)
• Philippines
10 Apr 09
I usually work 8 hrs., thats 8:30am - 5:30pm, I also have a 1 hour lunch break. When I got home, I dont usually feel tired but are looking forward to do my errands - cook dinner, wash clothes (if there's any). I work fast so I just do the errands for an hour or two. Then I just relax before I sleep.
1 person likes this
@aladar (36)
• Netherlands
10 Apr 09
I'm working in support, and on a worldwide shift rotation. I start at 8 in the morning and finish at 5 in the afternoon. Earlier I was working in a different country, similar job, 20 hours a day, that was making me tired, this 9 hours (1 is lunchbreak) is no problem, that should be for all.
1 person likes this
@sunshinelady (7609)
• United States
10 Apr 09
I work as a after school program aide. I work three hours a day, Monday thru Friday and off on all holidays. I love my job because it is working with children and I have always enjoyed interacting with children. When I get home I am not tired at all.
@HansonFan (1653)
• United States
10 Apr 09
I love my job - I work at a water park over the summers. I am scheduled for 6 hour shifts but I tend to stay around and help which leads to 8 or 9 hour shifts. That doesn't seem like a lot but when its hot and there is a non-stop line it can get pretty tough. I have worked there for 5 years now and I still cant wait for the next season. It is hard work and I was surprised at how hard it really was. I became a supervisor and that just added to my workload (which is also why I can work more hours than scheduled, lol). I think the reason I like my job so much is I love the people. All of my coworkers are amazing people...I'm always sad to see them go and wait for the newbies to join the ones who come back...can't wait to meet the newbies in 2 weeks!