Sentences with phrase «hour work week even»

Is a 4 - hour work week even possible given the obligations that go with keeping up vibrant and meaningful contributions to so many online networks?
Does the 40 - hour work week even make sense anymore?

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However, even among full - time workers (those usually working 35 hours or more per week), men worked longer than women — 8.4 hours, compared with 7.8 hours, respectively, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Even employees working full time for a single company who find themselves only working 30 hours a week could choose to add freelance projects on the side to stay busy, make more money, or expand their experience in the industry.
Moreover, working more than 55 hours every week becomes even more counterproductive as productivity drops much lower.
Working a few hours an evening for two weeks, Frind built a crude dating site, which he named Plenty of Fish.
You can end up spending hours working on items you don't even need until next week and neglecting things needed today.
I got started freelancing over online world, by doing some fundamental assignments which definitely wanted your personal computer and usage of broadband together with I am joyful than ever before... 6 months have surpassed when i started out this and also i had cash gain total of 36 thousand dollars... Normally I make eighty dollars each and every hour and even work for three to 4 hours majority of the days.And big plus with this is that you could keep control of valuable time whenever you work and also for how long as you like but you still get a take - home pay each week.
As an employer, if I knew you worked even just 20 hours a week while in school I would be impressed.
«And if you told him that if that happened, there would be a great many people that would be struggling even though they were perfectly decent people willing to work 40 hours a week, he wouldn't have believed that was possible either.
If I had to choose between paying 200k for a 6k return (and no time invested to maintain it) or to work 5 hours a week on a blog that could make 10k (or even the same amount of 6k) per year, I would choose the latter.
Even a couple hundred dollars could make a huge difference for people with no savings living paycheck to paycheck, who might not know how many hours they'll be able to work next week, he explained.
Of course, the salary chasers at the Competition Bureau likely only ever work days: Monday to Friday, perhaps 35 hours in total per week, and are home with their families every evening and weekend.
We were working 50 or 60 hours a week at these jobs that we didn't even care to work.
Some of us even insist on sacrificing ourselves by working 60 -, 70 -, 80 - hour weeks in the church («for the good of the kingdom,» we convince ourselves) as if God could love us more.
When you have to work 60 hours a week (no breaks allowed, not even a lunch break) just to pay the bills and the job is so draining that any time off you need to recover to have enough energy to continue working.
I have worked at places where those with families continued to qualify for welfare even when working fifty - two hours a week.
When he did propose a small increase, he excluded 10 million workers who live on tips, and even tried to end overtime pay beyond the 40 - hour work week.
But even though I enjoy pastoral ministry, I don't think I could ever work 80 hours every week.
But with two little kids, a husband who works hard at his job then lost his job then immediately interviewed for and got and is working even harder at a new job, my own part time pay / full time hours work from home job, and all that was involved with a relocation to a new state, plus the holidays and vacations and conferences, you would have to be uber - organized and efficient and, you know, maybe have 36 hours in your day and eight days in your week to really be ahead of the game.
Crazy schedules, long work hours, and tempting takeout menus make it tough to even think about cooking most nights during the week.
An extra hour of training a week also meant we were able to keep working hard on conditioning and fitness even in the run up to our first big competition of the year.
: Aherm, uh, yes, I would like to introduce the Keep Aviation Safe Bill of 2018, which would allow the fine people who run our nation's airlines, so vital to our economy in many respects, to avoid paying overtime to baggage handlers, even if they work 80 hours a week.
Even if you keep the same hourly rate of pay, because you're working fewer hours each week, your overall take - home wages will drop.
I was working 60 hours a week and couldn't get it together to even work monthly.
I breastfed even when I was working up to 70 hours a week and was on call every 3rd night.
However, even dual - income families with egalitarian beliefs become less stable if the wife works more than 45 hours a week outside the home.
So even if you work... MORE full time during the week, you can still earn extra income on the side by caring for other children on the weekends or even during occasional overnight hours.
Since both partners need to juggle work and home responsibilities, the overall work time among dual - earner couples is fairly even: 58 hours per week for fathers and 58.6 hours for mothers.
You know, those times when you've had a big working week or socialising (pardon me — educating yo» self) at university; perhaps you pretended to study for a few hours Friday evening, then got loose on Saturday night with the girls busting waaaay too many pop n» locks on the D - Floor... and then, AND THEN your boyfriend rudely wakes you for brunch at 9 am on Sunday (NINE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING ON A SUNDAY?!
Dad may not always deal with the nuts and bolts of parenthood, perhaps working 80 - hour weeks or not even living the same home as the mother and kids.
In the UK, 70 % of all housework is done by women and still nearly two - thirds of all housework is done by women even if they work over 30 hours per week;
Many fast food joints won't even allow there workers to work more than 30 hours a week in order to avoid the onerous mandate of that other ignoramus Obama and signature economic nightmare Obamacare.
Even though it is a part - time job, legislators qualify for pension benefits equal to full - time jobs because they file a form with the state comptroller's office each year that declares that they do in fact work more than 30 hours a week.
For the first 5 years of her daughter's life, Katerina Michaelides, a senior lecturer in hydrology at the University of Bristol, had to keep her full - time workload to the standard hours of professional child care so that she could look after her daughter in the mornings and evenings as sole parent while her academic husband spent his weeks working at a university approximately 650 kilometers away.
These findings suggest that eliminating the gender gap entirely would cause women to become 18 percentage points more likely to work full - time in the labour market and even out the time spent on housework by reducing it (mostly for women) by as much as seven hours per week.
This analysis suggested that more irregular sleep timing across weeknights and weekends (very little sleep during the week and «catching up» on sleep during the weekend), and a preference for scheduling work and social time later in the evening hours can both contribute to differences in illness outcomes, conclusions that are also supported in the broader adolescent sleep literature.
So I worked all day on my research and every evening and weekend with the team in one way or another, which amounted to about 20 hours a week.
In science (both academia and industry), the «normal» 40 - hour week was replaced long ago by early morning meetings, evening work, and weekends in the office or lab.
Even before science's current fiscal squeeze, many graduate students and postdocs were working 60 to 80 - hour weeks under heavy pressure to produce meaningful results.
However, I did not have to make the final decision about which hours to work, or even about returning at all, until the last 4 weeks of my maternity leave.
Working 80 to 100 hours a week or even more was long considered normal for residents, on the grounds that such training taught them to operate under stress and provide complete patient care.
Switching to standing for even just part of your day (3 - 4 hours) burns an extra 1000 + calories a week, which works out to the calories burned from running over 15 marathons when done for a year.
People usually work out at the same time every evening, so you end up spending five to seven hours a week with the same crew of 20 who are similarly interested in health and fitness.
During the final weeks of the 12 - week program, I was working out anywhere between six and 10 hours per week, when counting the additional light walking I was adding in the evenings.
I worked even harder to make up for the fact that I wasn't able to dedicate 40 hours per week to my craft.
As the weeks pass, and you go through the next series of programs, you'll find that the workouts start taking a bit longer, but even in the last program of this series (program # 6) you should be able to get your work done in about an hour.
Howeve, even shorter fasts (16 hours every night and 24 hours three or four times each week) have worked well for me and this encourages me to keep trying longer fasts to find out how much more I can improve my health.
After reading this, I have actually cut back on my exercise time... because I was killing myself trying to get to the gym to do an hour of cardio even... but now I decided to just do a few 1 hour long classes a week, that combine cardio with weights, and where I am working out intensely... and I mean sweating up a storm, soaked by the end workouts.
It's even better if you're willing to spend an hour working out before your first meal for five days a week.
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