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Previously on "What's your working week?"
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Generally, I can be relied upon to put in a good 45 to 50 minutes actual work during the week.
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I assure you it's kosher. I did have some difficulty - everytime I set the timer and rushed back it went off at the wrong time.
So I may have photoshopped it a bit - so sue me
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At Nestlé "Globe" project, they put in a 45 hour week and wondered why there was no change in productivity.
At times like that it's good to be on hourly rate!
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Your avatar does not look legit - if the fish was getting out of it as the image suggests, then the water would not behave the way it is shown. FAKE!
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What's your working week?
17Less than 35 hrs / week17.65%335 hrs / week17.65%337.5 hrs / week11.76%240 hrs / week29.41%5more than 40 hrs / week5.88%1No D&C, I do what I want!17.65%3I've managed to move from a 35 to a 37.5 to a 40 hrs week within a year.
And the last one is paid daily
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