RE: Strange Interview Practices?

Subject: RE: Strange Interview Practices?
From: SIANNON -at- VISUS -dot- JNJ -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 13:14:31

*chuckle*

My catchphrase used to be "Sleep is for the weak,...just not *this*
week...". Still is, occasionally; in this case I was just referencing a
24-hour day due to the subjective duration of night. I count sleep as part
of a day's activities, just not always a standard proportion of it. :)

Very good point on the commute, though -- I never seem to remember to count
that, and it varies between 1/2 hr. to 1 1/2 hrs. per day for me, depending
on traffic.


Shauna

> "After all, it's 1/3 (or more) of our weekdays."
>
> While this is really tilting at windmills, I've read this
> number before in a recent post to the list in the Block me
> Amadeus thread (written by Shauna). If you work 8 hours a day,
> by my calculation, you're devoting half your day to
> the job. Unless we're going to decide sleep is an optional
> personal time activity. Add the time to commute to and from
> work and that can be far more than half your day gone.
> When I hear 1/3 of your day is work all I can think is either
> you're super-human and barely sleep or your work hours are
> incredibly short.
>
> Eric L. Dunn

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