starlinguk ( @starlinguk@kbin.social ) 7•1 year agoHow about not having working hours and just getting the job done. Like before Ford invented the 9 to 5.
NuPNuA ( @NuPNuA@lemm.ee ) 4•1 year agoThis, Flexi time for the win. As long as I do seven hours a day, why does it matter what hours they are.
But how will the boss know you’re working if the only evidence is that all the work is getting done?
Patch ( @Patch@feddit.uk ) English5•1 year agoI thought they meant 6pm-2am for a second there and was going to riot.
Counterpoint to all this anyway: my office has airconditioning, and my house doesn’t. If I’ve got to be somewhere during the heat of midday, I might aswell be there. Commuting back home at 2pm in the worst of the heat sounds like a nightmare.
Hogger85b ( @Hogger85b@kbin.social ) 4•1 year agoI thought hottest part was about 12-3 maybe we need more Spanish hours
wren ( @wren@feddit.uk ) English1•1 year agohard agree on the siesta idea but instead of 12-3 I’d say stop work at 3-6 instead, or work mornings and evenings (with lots of time in between)
in summer, the hottest part of the day can be 4-6pm (because there’s a big lag between the sunniest part of the day and the ground heating up, which then heats the air) - also Spain has a weird timezone (GMT+2 despite being west of us, so their sunrise was 5 mins earlier than ours, but was at 7am local time, and ours was at 5:05am)
mobyduck648 ( @mobyduck648@beehaw.org ) English4•1 year agoSod that, I hate chirpy enthusiastic morning people at nine let alone at six!
Sounds like someone needs a daily motivational 6am team meeting.
G4Z ( @G4Z@feddit.uk ) English3•1 year agoFuck that like, I am not a morning person at all.