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Mar. 24th, 2006 02:46 pmClarification about my poll:
1) When I said "scheduled time" I meant "time where you have to be in a particular place." So I would count all eight hours of a typical 9 to 5 job as scheduled time. I would also count travel time, your kid's Little League practice, weekly club meetings, etc. as scheduled time. Me, I have almost no scheduled time because nobody cares where I am as long as I get "enough" work done.
1a) I admire people who can schedule themselves and stick to the schedule, but this was not what I was thinking about when I wrote the question!
2) I probably should have included a question like, "How good is your mental/emotional state on a typical workday?" Oh well!
Still, I am glad to see that desired busyness varies as expected (now I just have to hope it's real variance and not an artifact of question interpretation ;) ).
1) When I said "scheduled time" I meant "time where you have to be in a particular place." So I would count all eight hours of a typical 9 to 5 job as scheduled time. I would also count travel time, your kid's Little League practice, weekly club meetings, etc. as scheduled time. Me, I have almost no scheduled time because nobody cares where I am as long as I get "enough" work done.
1a) I admire people who can schedule themselves and stick to the schedule, but this was not what I was thinking about when I wrote the question!
2) I probably should have included a question like, "How good is your mental/emotional state on a typical workday?" Oh well!
Still, I am glad to see that desired busyness varies as expected (now I just have to hope it's real variance and not an artifact of question interpretation ;) ).
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Date: 2006-03-24 09:22 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-03-24 09:38 pm (UTC)For example... so, I'm counting travel time in the morning. Do I also count the fact that I have to get up at least 40 minutes before I leave because I can't function without breakfast and it would be rude to show up without at least minimal grooming? It's all necessities so I'm inclined to count it.
Next, I found myself in the odd position of putting "better" for both more and less scheduled time. This is because you count "club meetings" and such... hence, days with more scheduled time usually involve things I'm choosing to schedule specifically because I enjoy them, hence good. But less than normal means I'm off work for some reason, which is also fun.
(Note that all this may make it sound like I hate my job, which is far from the case. There are just other things I enoy more (or simply enjoy equally but don't get to do as much).)
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Date: 2006-03-24 09:49 pm (UTC)But the work vs. play thing is very intentional -- some people like to have every last minute of their day scheduled, some people prefer to be totally flexible. And maybe some people prefer play time to be open but work time to be scheduled or vice versa, but I didn't have time for subtleties like that when writing the poll ;). Mostly I just see some friends who get unhappy when they have free time and other friends who get unhappy when they don't and I'm just wondering what the natural variance of this is in the population.
One exam week I talked to a guy who had taken 33 credit hours that semester. Granted, many of these were music-ed-major one-hour-per-week instrumental classes or ensembles, but still, it kept him busy. Once the semester was done he didn't know what to do with himself anymore. He had this weird blank look in his eyes like, now what?
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Date: 2006-03-24 10:06 pm (UTC)And given that I've said that the work wasn't even so bad in the first place, really all this is revealing about me is that I'd rather not do *any* single thing for 40+ hrs/week. ;)
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Date: 2006-03-24 10:15 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-03-25 12:18 am (UTC)I've found I need to set goals for myself, otherwise, I hit the places I need to and than end up spinning my wheels. I try to be out working from 9-5 Mon-Thurs. I try to hit min of 15 stops a day, with 2 being cold calls. On top of all this I add studying to this fun.
You need to find what works for you and your field. Working X number of hours might not be a good measure. But every field does has some measurement.
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Date: 2006-03-25 01:33 am (UTC)Does this mean you consider my residential colleagues to be scheduled 24 hours a day?
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Date: 2006-03-25 04:58 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-03-25 11:33 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-03-26 03:28 pm (UTC)On months that I have elective, like now, my schedule is 8:30 to 5ish, and weekends off except for some backup and crosscover call days. It's very nice having weekends off.
In terms of mental state, I like being there unless it's so busy I don't have time to eat or go to the bathroom. At those times, I guess I feel slightly unhappy and anxious about the fact that I'm hungry and uncomfortable but other people are sick and need work to be done.
But otherwise, it's not bad, and I'm happy when we get a nice answer as to what's wrong with someone who's sick and we can fix it.