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By *reggSausage OP   Man
31 weeks ago

derby

Work too hard? Too many hours, take it all home with you, targets, KPI’s, it’s the new normal, is this way of working the only thing holding you together? Do you love the fact that work seems to be the biggest test of character, You know you aren’t getting paid as much as you deserve…. Here is your forum don’t name companies but have a good war and peace size rant about the thing that dominates your life …..

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
31 weeks ago

somewhere

I'm contracted for minimum 30 hrs but normally do about 36, usually 8 hrs ish, 5 days a week. At the moment my job is very easy but I'm wanting a promotion in the next couple of months and there is a good chance I will get it, which means more money but any chance of having a life will be on the cards lol x

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
31 weeks ago

Stockport

I spent years working too hard. Worrying about the job even when I was at home. Taking the laptop on holidays with me. Getting up in the middle of the night when some hint came to me about a problem. Stress. Too little time for my wife and family.

Almost 12 months ago suddenly burned out totally, couldn't write one line of software for over 9 months, only just about capable of doing it now. Slowly doing a little on personal projects, can't touch a keyboard for any paying job.

Fortunately in a financial position where, just before last Christmas, I could declare myself as being retired.

Would I do it differently if I could do it over again? I'd try to balance it a bit better. And there's definitely a few projects where I'd tell my managers "fuck it, you're wrong, we do it my way or I'm out of the door", which would have saved me years worth of anxiety.

Maybe it wouldn't have changed anything, but I wish that I'd valued myself and my loved ones more, instead of putting my total self into a job where nobody ever said thank you.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
31 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

KPI's should be abolished

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By *ansoffateMan
31 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

All surplus value belongs to the proletariat making any which does not an act of theft through the threat of force.

All of your means of production belong to us.

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By *ellhungvweMan
31 weeks ago

Cheltenham

I work when I am needed. There are things I am good at and things I am not good at. Being an employee that toes the line is one of the things I am not good at. My value to the company with the things I am good at hugely outweighs my inability to be an employee and so I am played to my strengths. Works for me and works for the company.

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By *ornycougaWoman
31 weeks ago

Wherever I lay my hat

I did. Worked up to 80 hours a week. Always on call whilst on leave. Invariably had to break from my holiday to deliver a presentation or clean a fan because the shit had hit it. No one gave zero fucks. So I quit. Best thing I ever did.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
31 weeks ago

Reading

Nope do 7 hours 4 times a week. If i do overtime i then do shorter days. I dont think about it at all when i go home.

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By (user no longer on site)
31 weeks ago

I'm a workaholic but I have jobs that I love and I get to learn, teach, dance, drink, socialise, dish out the banter whilst I'm working.

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By *JcuriousCouple
31 weeks ago

Derby

Nope, work my hours and nothing more

Miss S x

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
31 weeks ago

Southampton


"KPI's should be abolished "

Absolutely! Fucking things

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By *ather WickmasMan
31 weeks ago

The Continental

Yes.

My daughter is very demanding of my time, and I LOVE it.

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By *irthandgirthMan
31 weeks ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster

Absolutely not. As a manager the most important thing I have control over for me and my team is time. In the military I assessed workload, and worked out staffing needs. If I could let guys go early I would. Its amazing how hard people will work if they know they can finish at 2am rather than 6am on a nightshift. And they aren't as fragged by the end of the week.

In my current job I have fostered a flexible culture where, if my team have genuinely run out of tasks for the day and they are just filling time to watch the clock.. I encourage them to go home. They put the hours in when needed. Missing rush hour traffic is a bonus.

If I work into an evening or weekend, I sign off emails letting people know I am working flexibly and as an exception and I don't expect them to reply out of hours. I also let them know that I will bank those extra hours to take in lieu, and they get the same courtesy.

I'm aware not every job or sector has this way of working.

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By *ot to giggleWoman
31 weeks ago

Coventry

i have just moved into a new job where they are so laid back about work culture - and planning included - reflection and planning - which i have this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon - and as it is school holidays - Tuesday and Wednesday - its great to be appreciated and given 'down time' -

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By *obilebottomMan
31 weeks ago

All over

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By *obilebottomMan
31 weeks ago

All over


"i have just moved into a new job where they are so laid back about work culture - and planning included - reflection and planning - which i have this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon - and as it is school holidays - Tuesday and Wednesday - its great to be appreciated and given 'down time' - "

Send me the vacancy list

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