Need help settling a debate

c20916

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Can someone please clarify exactly what a 40 hour work week is. Since I have been gamefully employed in the corporate world I have always worked 7 to 4 8 to 5, or whatever it is, and I take an hour lunch, which means I am working 8 hours a day.

The woman I work with says that it's 9 to 5 or 8 to 4 or 7-3 and you take an hour lunch, to me that's not even 40 hours.

Of course we are both salaried so it doesn't make a difference, but to me I feel we are paid based on an 8-5 schedule she says we only have to work 8-4.
 

snoozer

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I too am salary, so we do not have specific 'work hours'. But for anything we put into contracts, we say during normal business hours 8-5.

I think generally a work day is 9 hours with 1 hour for lunch.. I think most places consider 7-4, 8-5, 9-6 a 'normal' day
 

GeneralPete

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Most everyone I worked with in the office rarely worked 8 hours when you looked at the big picture. Between shooting the chit, smoke breaks, lunch, and surfing the net, we may have actually worked 4 hours a day. :)
 

Keyser Soze

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Thanks YYZ,,,,,,,,,I was just getting ready to submit that, then I scrolled down and "seen" that you beat me to it :)
 

BahamaMama

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a 40 hour week depends largely on your profession/company/union :D

if you are not allowed to leave the premises, i think many private companies will allow you to only BE THERE for 40 hours and pay you thru your lunch break.

i know that with the government, if you are subject to call back at any time (which includes lunch....ie....ATC), you only stay there for 40 hours or less for 40 hours of pay.

i would think that nursing works the same way. the last company i worked for, i only put in 8 hours.....we regularly cooked our meals right there, but ate at our desks, which allowed us not to have to take an unpaid lunch.
 

busterhymen

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40 hour weeks do not exist where I work. 55-60 is a light week for me. The guys that work for me regularly work 65-75 a week.
 
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