Orchid PE
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Traffic?The firm I left was good. I only left because the commute was insane (2.5-3 hours each way). I would have stayed otherwise.
Did you enjoy the old job's work?Last job in consulting: In at 7:30am, leave around 6:00pm. Was told I need to take an hour lunch every day, but it never really happened. Averaged around 10-hours a day, but with my commute, my weekly total 'working' was 65+ hours a week. Very exhausting.
New job (public): Solid 40-hours a week. Didn't realize how much long hours/commuting was killing me.
Noice.My supervisor has explicitly told me to keep it at 40 for basically the last year. That's partially because I'm primarily on a project that we're milking, but don't want to milk too hard... And also because we get paid salary plus. I am currently working for a private sector consultant, in case anyone's wondering.
So I'm wondering if a lot of the bad reviews I'm hearing were just special scenarios, or if the people we doing it to themselves.So I work for a consulting firm. Have for 8+ years.
It depends on my projects and clients. It's cyclic.
I've had clients were I was easily doing 60 hour weeks. I have a client now, it's usually 40, sometimes maybe 45.
I also have a coworker who I've seen stay past 4pm a handful of times in the 3 years he's been here - there have been times i'ts been needed to stay late and he just doesnt. I know the nail clipping coworker would say that they work 50+ hour weeks but a lot of that they did to themselves (they are inefficient and awful at managing their time, they blow things out of proportion)
I miss the consulting work, but I do like the job stability of my current job, even though the work is extremely boring.