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theabraham | 13 years ago
Depends on your situation, and it can't hurt to bring it up. Maybe try winding down your hours progressively.
theabraham | 13 years ago
Depends on your situation, and it can't hurt to bring it up. Maybe try winding down your hours progressively.
philsnow|13 years ago
spin|13 years ago
For me, I'm happy that I invested my time into myself, rather than investing money into some mutual funds or something. Very happy.
YMMV.
nathan_f77|13 years ago
20 hour work weeks don't usually lead to more life experiences, in my experience. You just have more time to focus on side-projects or hobbies. You'll still be 'working' 40+ hour weeks, but dividing your time between different projects.
As someone commented before, if he wanted experiences, then he should take a few months of unpaid leave of absence, and go exploring the world.