• toynbee@lemmy.world
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        12 hours ago

        I work a four day workweek, but I also work 25% longer every workday than most people do.

        I’m grateful for my extra day off, but I’m also tired every workday. And a lot of non workdays.

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          34 minutes ago

          My guy and I do 4 10s when we have the workload, and yeah, same deal. 3 day weekends are rad, but like hell if I have energy for anything after work on those other 4 days.

          Some days I miss being a one-man show and being able to work just enough jobs to keep my bills paid and food on the table, but I wouldn’t be able to take on the more fun jobs by myself.

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          12 hours ago

          I’m pushing my boss for 4 tens right now, if I’m already there what’s two more hours? But most of my job is waiting for something to break (maintenance). I want 3 day weekends so badly.

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            10 hours ago

            4 10s is the way to go 100%. A day to rest, a day to play, and a day to get shit done at home.

            Only thing better is being self-employed lol. Some days I work 6-8hrs, some days it’s like 3hrs and some office stuff, some days I barely do anything. Most days I’ve got something to do though.

            I was a construction electrician tho, every time we got 4 10s some asshole would find a reason to have us there Friday anyway. I mean, sure, overtime. But I’m tired bro.

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              33 minutes ago

              Electrician here as well, running a shop comes with its own set of shenanigans that I sometimes daydream about just working for someone. But then I remember the flexibility I have that wouldn’t be a thing otherwise.

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            12 hours ago

            It’s worthwhile in my eyes. Most people to whom I mention it say “I couldn’t work a ten hour day,” which is a valid perspective, but also I’d rather lose two hours a day over one day a week.

            I would prefer 4x8 though.