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Bri w
08-11-10, 07:39 AM
Sorry but this is a small work related whinge. Yeh, I know some would love just to have a job.

This the final quarter of our financial year and, typically, its manic. I've been averaging 60-70 hrs per week for weeks. Last Wednesday I worked till 2am, and was back at my desk for 8am. Friday I worked till 10pm, and was back at my desk by 6am. Yesterday it was 10pm, and up at 6am this morning.

I'm away for the next 5 weeks, some days see me in Hemel Hempstead for a full day and then Glasgow, working, by 7pm till...

Mrs B has growled, and she very rarely growls about me working.

I know no one listens to a whinger... just letting off a bit of steam. Rant over.

toxic
08-11-10, 07:43 AM
Could be worse, you could be at home waiting for Jeremy Kyle to start... :-({|=

G
08-11-10, 07:52 AM
Did you not say you were retiring soon to somewhere sunny?

Tell her if she want that goal achieved then she need to accept it for a bit... I'm sure she will happily spend the Christmas bonus you earn from working the hours without considering where it came from lol.

Quedos
08-11-10, 09:50 AM
when you coming up to glasgow??
if it keeps up for over the three months - its WTD but regardless of that there MUST be a minimum break of 11 hours between shifts - assuming your not in an exempt category. Make sure that you get a least 2 legal shift breaks a week otherwise it will play havoc with health

Biker Biggles
08-11-10, 09:56 AM
Presenteeism----Another British disease.I bet you dont get paid overtime for all the hours either?
Seriously,you could leave and do them for constructive dismissal if you play your cards right.

Holdup
08-11-10, 11:34 AM
At least your busy, in my line of work it dies of this time of year

Ed
08-11-10, 11:37 AM
It ain't 'done' to raise your rights under the Working Time Directive... I know that regardless of whatever they're obliged to do, it's a black mark...

Can't you point out all these silly hours to the boss and say you don't mind doing it but you do think you deserve more hols for it.

Sally
08-11-10, 12:26 PM
Depends if he gets overtime paid? :)

I do ~ 45 hours per week normally, but when it gets busy will be in some Saturdays and Sundays.
I get overtime paid, but I have signed out of the working times, minimum hours per week, hours between shifts etc

It was a condition of employment.

Kilted Ginger
08-11-10, 12:41 PM
I'm away for the next 5 weeks, some days see me in Hemel Hempstead for a full day and then Glasgow, working, by 7pm till...

Bri, in the unlikely event you have any free time whilst north o' border give me a bell, see if we cant get together for a brew:rolleyes:

-Ralph-
08-11-10, 01:20 PM
Make sure your boss knows about it and arrange to take some of the time back in January when it's quieter, then it's not so bad, you really enjoy that time off knowing that it's extra and you earned it.

I work from home and manage my own hours, also my job is all peaks and troughs from one fortnight to the next, so I do have weeks where I'm either eating, sleeping, or working, but I also have other weeks where I can take some of the time back and that makes it worth it.

In my last job I could be away from home from Sunday night to Thursday night and working silly hours in between, then return to the office on Friday. If I then walked out the door at 5:25pm, the boss was looking at his watch as if to say "where the hell are you going?". He was Technical Director and owned 25% of the company, saw everything as if it came directly out of his own pocket and he was a giant ***** to boot.

If you end up staying near Northampton or Kettering, give me a shout and we'll have a beer one evening to relieve the hotel bar boredom.

-Ralph-
08-11-10, 01:25 PM
Why does the swear filter catch "Pr1ck"?

I might want to say that I pr1cked my finger with a bradawl whilst fitting a new stop c0ck!

B1k3R
08-11-10, 07:50 PM
Normally do the same as you and -Ralph-. I always take my time back when no one is looking.

At the moment my hours are stable, until March next year at least! Spent the last 12 months spending £21m of NHS money.

Ed
08-11-10, 09:08 PM
I used to do silly hours. It near led to a nervous breakdown.

I've learned the error of my ways, and I never want to go back to it.

Bri w
08-11-10, 11:24 PM
Thanks everyone.

Its not paid o/t, although I can get toil time. I rarely take toil but I will be.

Two trips to Glasgow this month, a trip to Edinburgh and a trip to Aberdeen before Xmas. I will be offering meals and beer to those who will put up with a whinging cattle reiver.

Bibio
08-11-10, 11:39 PM
hey Bri try and make it to edinburgh on the 11th december if you can. the ecosse posse will be out for the christmas get together even if no one else turns up i will defiantly be there. keep an eye on this thread.

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=158102