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Longest hours

How many hours have you worked in a week and managed to maintain for a while without dropping down with exhaustion?
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That adds up to nearly 60 hours/week, and that included a full day a week off.
However 4 hours of sleep a night for a whole week and a half, and running around in the woods in the dead of night was pretty hectic.
Doing what?
How does that work then, even working 6 days a week is 16 hour days.
'Full time' at McDonalds (so 8h15 a day, because it doesn't include breaks) is about 36 hours a week and that's working five days.
Depends, even if you don't agree to opt out the 48 hour limit is only an average not an absolute limit so if you work 80+ hour weeks you employer is within the law as long as you average 48 over 17 weeks.
longest i've done s a 52 hr week, i hate two 12 hour long days in a row. killer
Training exercise as if I was out in the desert.
so tomorrow on my 12 hr im getting two half hour breaks. they go so quicklyyy though!
If you are confused over the hours you should be working, or the legal side of it all then you can check out these articles about working hours and rest breaks and taking on two jobs. Some of you maybe entitled to overtime too so know your rights!! Directgov's section on working hours is really useful too :thumb:
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I'm not suggesting for a moment people shouldn't be allowed to work a bit of overtime if they want, but come on the law does needs to step in at some point with some sort of mildly sensible upper limit, say 52.5 hours, i mean that's five 10.5 hour shifts over 5 days. That is plenty enough hours work surely, especially when you consider that those 52.5 hours could in theory be worked over a 60 hour period. :crazyeyes
Too right. There are lots of reports, particularly from Asian countries, of suicides being attributed to massive pressure to work ridiculous hours. Nobody should have to work for those sorts of hours. If they need that many hours doing, then hire someone else. It seems crazy to me to have loads of your staff working overtime, when those hours combined could probably create another job. I get paid overtime, but for me, that means anything over 20 hours per week.