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Well, I generally come in at least fifteen minutes late, ah, I use the side door - that way Lumbergh can't see me, heh - after that I sorta space out for an hour. Yeah, I just stare at my desk, but it looks like I'm working. I do that for probably another hour after lunch too, I'd say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work.
Similar to @nirad3 in that it depends and can fluctuate from week to week and day to day.
First week of the month tends ot be busier as we do some month end reporting with tight deadlines. First two weeks of the year are very busy for year end. Then it depends on the timelines and deliverables for the different projects - so some days are easily closer to 10-12 or more and that can carry on for several days/weeks, but then there are some periods where there is a lull and it may only be 4-5 hours of actual work in a given day. It all seems to balance out, and I'm in a spot where I have quite a bit of flexibility on when I work, so that while I am available during normal business hours, if I have a kid's event, I can go to them and will generally work in the evening a bit if it is neccesary.
It depends and I end up doing a week or 2 at 80+, but the normal week is 10-20 waiting for those 80+. I also have to sort of sit around and be available to put out "fires" if they pop up.
I'm incredibly efficient at what I do. Literally questions that take my executives half a day to three days to answer, I can calculate in 5-10 minutes. So about a dozen execs offload that part of their jobs to me.
It ends up being very little actual clock time during the week for me. The largest amount of time is setting up the model that can answer the question at the start of the project. Then as the project enters day-to-day mode, it's just changing single variables and seeing what the model answers.
At my old job I was putting in 50+ per week. I'd basically do catchup work from 5am to 9am, then be in back to back meetings until 3 or 4pm.
New job that I started about 8 weeks ago.. 40 max.
My mornings until 11am are busy. But the majority of the people who report to me are overseas, so my afternoons are free of meetings and I get work done.
Wife noticed two weeks in my anxiety and stress levels were WAY down.
I was lucky to get 5 hours of sleep at my last job. I'm now getting 6 1/2 to 7 hours a night.
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