View Poll Results: How many hours do you work per week?

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  • I study

    2 3.23%
  • I study and work partime (30- hours a week)

    7 11.29%
  • I work 30 or less hours a week

    2 3.23%
  • I work 40 or less hours a week

    13 20.97%
  • I work 50 or less hours a week

    23 37.10%
  • I work 60+ hours a week

    10 16.13%
  • I don't work or study

    1 1.61%
  • I should work 40hrs a week, but spend 35 on here

    2 3.23%
  • Any excuse not to work suits me

    1 1.61%
  • I'm a shifty worker

    1 1.61%
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  1. #31
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    I work full time (40-50hours) and study part time.

    Where's that option then?
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    How about the 'I have two kids and work 168 hours a week' option...



    Oh yeah, that's on top of the 20 hours a week paid work and the 10 hours a week study...

    Hmmm, that would make 198 hours week. Thinnk I might have run out of hours somewhere...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keystone19
    How about the 'I have two kids and work 168 hours a week' option...



    Oh yeah, that's on top of the 20 hours a week paid work and the 10 hours a week study...

    Hmmm, that would make 198 hours week. Thinnk I might have run out of hours somewhere...
    Come on the ride sunday that will help you relax 'he who has no bike' can sort the rugrat's

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    Quote Originally Posted by sixpackback
    Come on the ride sunday that will help you relax 'he who has no bike' can sort the rugrat's
    Ahh, if only - would've made the Saturday ride but he who has no bike who also looks after rug rats is a she who has bike and has to look after rugrats on Sunday...i.e. me, so no ride Sunday

    Will still ride Saturday though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keystone19
    Ahh, if only - would've made the Saturday ride but he who has no bike who also looks after rug rats is a she who has bike and has to look after rugrats on Sunday...i.e. me, so no ride Sunday

    Will still ride Saturday though!

    Where we going?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sixpackback
    Where we going?
    PM me if you are keen...!
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    I work 10, 12 hour shifts per 3 week roster = 120hrs
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    I'd hate to be a shift worker... thats gotta suck... do you ever have to work like midnight shifts or anthing?
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    That still sucks... but your doing a job where you help people... so I guess it's not too bad (not that I'd like to see some of the stuff you have to do)
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

    Quote Originally Posted by DingDong
    "Hi... I rang about the cats you have for sale..."..... "oh... you have children.... how much for the children?"

    mucho papoosa bueno no panocha

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    i've thrown in my job so i can ride any time i like.....

    just guna have help get girlygirl a better payin job so my position can b
    a genuine career option
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    Quote Originally Posted by stifarms
    i've thrown in my job so i can ride any time i like.....

    just guna have help get girlygirl a better payin job so my position can b
    a genuine career option
    Yeah and don't be forgetting you will have to have the fire going, dinner ready, bed made with electric blankie on, dishwasher loaded, towels on the towel rack etc by the time I get home (may need to buy some slippers so you can have them ready too).....before you go do the 22 or coro loop each day!!!!

    Om nom nom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme
    I'd hate to be a shift worker... thats gotta suck... do you ever have to work like midnight shifts or anthing?
    I reckon it's a plus. I don't get too many night shifts, fortunately, but there are always people queuing up to take them off me. Work 10 out of 21 days days - gotta love it.
    Marty

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    Quote Originally Posted by girlygirl
    Yeah and don't be forgetting you will have to have the fire going, dinner ready, bed made with electric blankie on, dishwasher loaded, towels on the towel rack etc by the time I get home (may need to buy some slippers so you can have them ready too).....before you go do the 22 or coro loop each day!!!!

    you best be getting down to hannas on the way om.....get ya self a coupla
    pairs...i won't be needin any
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