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The original was posted on /r/antiwork by /u/ftp67 on 2023-11-06 18:03:45.


I don’t know how long this has been common in office jobs, as I’ve always worked 9-5. With remote I had work calls much later at night sometimes but at least I had flexibility during the day.

I got unimaginably screwed this past 6 months trying to find work. Literally 1000+ applications and only just now getting responses after lying on my resume.

Multiple jobs are giving low hourly rates for 8-5. I just asked the recruiter:

“Is this 9 billable hours?”

Offended response: “No, hour lunch break, 8 hours, etc.”

No. You’re paying for my occupied time. I don’t give a shit about an hour lunch break. I’m not working 45 hours a week, which is what that is. And you damn well know my position of automating processes doesn’t require that much of a daily commitment.

You want me to work 8-5pm? You pay for overtime.

  • thatsTheCatch@lemmy.nz
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    8 months ago

    I was shocked when I first started working. I had planned my bus route to get to work at 9am. When I asked what the hours were, they said “usually 8–5 if you take an hour lunch break.” Lunch is not paid for in my country I take a half hour lunch break and work 8–4:30 to avoid rush hour traffic.

    I had heard the 9–5 my whole life and I wish I could have that.