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pure-awesome | 6 years ago
The one is having fixed working hours and, as in the parent comment, compensating with extra leave if those hours are overstepped.
The other is working overtime whenever there is extra work that has to get done.
pure-awesome | 6 years ago
The one is having fixed working hours and, as in the parent comment, compensating with extra leave if those hours are overstepped.
The other is working overtime whenever there is extra work that has to get done.
rjbwork|6 years ago
pure-awesome|6 years ago
> obsession with 9-5 and whatever else it takes
You mean an obsession with "working 9-5 ALONG WITH whatever else it takes", not an obsession with "9-5" and a separate obsession with "whatever it takes".
necovek|6 years ago
If you are looking longer term, avoiding burnout and employee satisfaction will be a net positive. If you are looking short-term (12 months at most, but 3 months is more of a burnout limit), you may benefit from overworking people.