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Subject:Re: Questions about the work day for the Whirlers From:Kate Schneider <kateschneider42 -at- gmail -dot- com> To:Michele Glover <MGlover -at- maxcessintl -dot- com> Date:Thu, 18 Sep 2014 12:12:51 -0700
I'll play too!
1. When does everyone get up in the morning for work?
I get up anywhere between 7 and 8. Today was 8:20 because I didn't sleep
last night and I still got to work earlier than usual somehow... a commute
miracle!
2. If you drive to an office, how many miles is your commute?
17 miles. SoCal traffic means I might be driving for 15 minutes or 45, but
I get to look at pretty flowers and the Pacific Ocean while I wait in
traffic, so that's ok with me.
3. How long is your work day?
I usually work about 8 hours a day, with my hours depending on when I
arrive at work (depending on that pesky traffic) but it's quite flexible.
It will be longer hours when we approach product release; it's sometimes
shorter in the summer. As others have said, it's nice that I can come in a
little late or leave a little early if I have to... as long as I get my
work done, everyone is happy.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Michele Glover <MGlover -at- maxcessintl -dot- com>
wrote:
> Hey, it's a Whirler question I can answer!
>
> 1. When does everyone get up in the morning for work?
> 7-7:30am, begrudgingly...
>
> 2. If you drive to an office, how many miles is your commute?
> 12 miles each way -- State Hwy eastbound I have Mt Hood in front
> of me and the Columbia River on my right in the morning, and there is no
> commuter traffic. It's gorgeous every day. (And oddly, there are no lights
> or stop signs between my driveway and my workplace.)
>
> 3. How long is your work day?
> 8:30-5:00, but very flexible as long as it adds up to 40/wk.
>
>
> Michele
>
>
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> Subject: RE: Questions about the work day for the Whirlers
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> I was wondering:
>
> 1. When does everyone get up in the morning for work?
> ** I have been arising at 3:30 a.m. I shower, feed the pets, prepare and
> eat breakfast and prepare and pack my lunch, perhaps a little time to read
> the newspaper while I await my carpool.
>
> 2. If you drive to an office, how many miles is your commute?
> ** My commute is 87 miles each way.
>
> 3. How long is your work day?
> ** I arrive at work at 6:30ish, but my workday officially is 7:00 - 4:00.
>
>
> Phil
>
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