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  • Profile photo of PropertyGuruPropertyGuru
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    I think I work on avegrage 4 hours every day out of 8. [:P]

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    Depends a bit. Some days it feels like 0. Other days I can go 10 hours without a spare minute.

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    A normal day 9-5:30pm.

    Many Fridays, though we get work in late, which must be done before we leave.. ie 7,8,9,pm ?
    [:D]

    Regards,
    Arty.

    [:)]
    “Why work to the age where you cant enjoy
    what you have worked for !.” (Author: Me)

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    For every hour I work, I’ve put in 2 hours of effort. “Normal” shift can be anywhere from 8 hours to 18 hrs.

    But I get lots of job satisfaction….yeah right!

    I admit it….I know nothing..

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    Only my weekends are set days…and the work varies. Some days the toys are walking out the store….other days I can go an hour without lifting a finger…except to turn the page of a magazine.

    During the week…if I have to work…its usually back breaking with no lunch break [:(!]

    Just as well I LOVE my job [:D]

    ~ Heaven doesnt want me and Hell is afraid I will take over! ~

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    24 hours a day 7 days a week.

    You guessed it after 12 years working ‘fulltime’ I decided totake a break and raise the family….break…yeah right…work harder and longer then ever!

    Wouldn’t have it any other way.

    Bronwen

    If the good die young then I will live forever

    Profile photo of ArtyArty
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    Somedays I think its a break going to work… “especially during school holidays”..LOL [:D]

    Regards,
    Arty.

    [:)]
    “Why work to the age where you cant enjoy
    what you have worked for !.” (Author: Me)

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    [:)]Today I think I am on working Holiday. [:D][8D][:0)]

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    We start at 4.30am. Weekdays usually done by 5.00pm but sometimes are still at it 9.00pm. Saturdays and Sundays we usually finish around 8.00am and then go look at properties, do shopping, clear a bit more of the jungle. The more we clear the more we find. So far we have found a lemon, two orange, a mandarine, three fig, an apricot, a loquat and latest find, a grape vine. Can’t wait until we are smart enough to accumulate a property portfolio that is income producing.

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    Hi Guys

    I get to work at about 7:30am and saty until about 5pm. Also have at least one night meeting every month.

    Also get 6 months holiday twice a year.

    Regards

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    Muppet,

    6 month holiday Twice a year. WOW!!

    Judith,

    Very long hours 4:30am to 5:00pm.

    I am again on working holiday today. [8D][:P]

    Amit [:D]

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    12 hour shifts – 7am to 7pm or 7pm to 7am, but went part time last year so only 3 per fortnight thank heavens. There is nothing good about 4 am – except that 5am is closer to home time. HG

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