The 12-hour workday is not uncommon to anyone anymore.
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I come from the restaurant business; you're talking to a guy used to working 12, 14 hours a day.
I usually have a 13-hour workday. But at times, we get lucky when we wind up in 8 or 10 hours.
When I work, it can be a 16-hour day.
If you're working 12-hour days, then you come home to do three hours' homework, it's quite a lot on your plate.
I usually work 16-hour days.
By working faithfully eight hours a day you may eventually get to be boss and work twelve hours a day.
Most working days I can be at my desk for nine hours a day.
If I'm going to work for twelve hours a day, I want twelve hours of awesomeness!
Everyone has an hour in their day to go and do something for somebody else; I don't care how busy they are.
Why would you have a work day that does not respond to shorter or longer day length? There's something that we lose, taking our schedules away from that locally relevant rhythm.
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