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GorgeRonde | 6 years ago

I have no problem working twice as much as normal. What I want is to be paid twice as much (at least).

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ben_w|6 years ago

Good for you. I’ve tried working twice as much once for ten days, and I am never doing that again. Not even for a one-off with one hundred thousand dollars/Euros/whatever after-tax overtime pay.

GorgeRonde|6 years ago

So are you fine with the idea that I get twice as much money and decision power than you, all things beyond worked hours being equal ?

newshorts|6 years ago

I’m surprised at the number of comments saying they don’t work 60/80+ hours a week.

I thought this was just the industry norm now and was going to factor it into my salary when I start looking for a new job

Honestly, isn’t it safe To assume the company is underreporting the workload and instead calculate Salary at an average of 60 hours/week?

rleigh|6 years ago

Depends which specific part of the industry you work in, perhaps.

The company I work for has set working hours, with some flexibility in start and finish times. But it's basically 8 hours per day, 40 per week.

What surprises me most, is that companies aren't limiting work hours to 40. And that people put up with working stupid hours. 80 hours would be utterly insane. Even 60 is ridiculous. The evidence shows that people don't get more done if the hours are increased further. But people do need a life outside work, and any more than that and you have zero time to yourself or your family, and that's going to be detrimental to your health and happiness. Why isn't there more pushback against it?

GorgeRonde|6 years ago

Officially I work 35h/w. A little less than 40k€. Senior level. Very efficient. I think my actual hourly pay is under the minimum wage. No overtime pay of course.