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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI just come and go whenever, so far my lack of time keeping has been critised only twice.... and both times by fellow contractors
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I just come and go whenever, so far my lack of time keeping has been critised only twice.... and both times by fellow contractors
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Roughly 8 to 4:30 +/- 0:30 depending on the day.
Unfortunately, those times are EST.
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No stipulated hours in my contract, or days come to that. I often work from home and arrive/leave at strange hours to show I'm not a permie.
As long as the job gets done...
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In my last 4 years as a contractor on 3 different gigs I've never had a problem with "flexible" hours and the occasional work from home. Fridays - never beyond 3pm (if I'm in)
You're in the wrong job mate.
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i spread 80 hrs over 8.5 days, arriving and leaving when i like then fly home thursday afternoon for a long weekend every 2 weeks.. works great for me
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Last 2 contracts have been 9 to 5.30 and 9 to 5 (only 30 mins for lunch tho').
Before that I did 10 til 6 and even 7 til 7 (days and nights), so I'm quite happy going to 9 to 5.
Would be nice to finish at 4 tho'.
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No issues for me (yet)
7:30-4 except on Fridays where I never get past 2
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Originally posted by Shimano105 View Post.
What ever happened to the tele-commuting revolution that was supposed to happen 15 years ago?
"The Man" realised he can't control you when you're at home in your jim-jams posting on CUK when you should be "tele-working".
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9 to 5.30
Is it just me or are clients all going back to the dark ages?
10 years ago I used to work 7.30 to 4 on just about every gig - now just about every client stipulates 9 to 5.30. Perhaps 8 to 4.30 at a push.
I mean WTF? 21st century and we're locked into mill-owner mentality, no wonder rush hours are so bad.
Permie jobs are worse (as you'd expect). Apparently the govt has made it a legal requirement to request flexible working for parents. Yes that's right - request it. And the employers have a right to decline it. Classic NL, looks like they're addressing a problem but scratch beneath the surface and they're doing fook all.
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