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Re: WOBuilder in the future of WO?
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Re: WOBuilder in the future of WO?


  • Subject: Re: WOBuilder in the future of WO?
  • From: Ricardo Strausz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:54:46 -0600

  No offense, but if you are **permanently** working 50-60 hours a  

week, than there's something wrong with your job/company!


Amen!  When I read,


When you're already working 50-60 hours a week just to meet  

current deadlines it makes you angry


Call the Human Rights Office at your community...
even the official 45 hrs/week should be significantly dropped down when talking about being-in-front of a computer-monitor...
Your eyes will die soon if you do not do something about it...
I think that 6 hrs/day is a good upper bound in terms of productivity & health.

Dino

just for the record, my answers are:

39, yes, yes (two)
and I am much more "productive" now than when the answer was
29, no, no


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