You always hear the phase “9 to 5” and also the song with the same name. Assuming you include 1 hour worth of breaks (30 minute lunch and two 15 minute breaks), you’re only working for 7 hours a day which comes up to 35 hours a week.

Now it feels like you have to work 8 hours a day (for a total of 40 hours of actual work), plus your other time off meaning you’re really there for 9 hours each day (for a total of 45 hours). Am i looking at that wrong, or did expected times change, and if so, when?

  • @gdog05@lemmy.world
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    478 months ago

    In the US, you’re lucky if you get paid for the hours you work. And many don’t get all of their hours paid.

    • @Kaboom@reddthat.com
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      68 months ago

      In the US, it’s Salary, not Hourly. It’s not “getting paid for the time”, you get paid for doing the job you agreed to do.

      • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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        198 months ago

        Most salaried workers are written up if they fail to work 8+ hours. Salaried is now just a method to deny people overtime - fancied salaried workers may still operate in the intended way but even most developers I know have to obey some sort of time tracking method.

      • Drusas
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        48 months ago

        No. Some jobs are hourly and some are salary.