I've worked for nine years in the recycling industry, on a sort line... That whole time I've had to deal with the potential of a 10 hour work day (8 hours regular, 2 hours at overtime wage), whenever I go to work I never know if it will be an 8 hour day, 9 hours, or 10 hours
In particular that 10 hour shift between work commute chews up half of my 24 hour day and I get home at 6:15 PM, and I've always enjoyed going out to various functions in the evening, arts and culture, I'm a member of two clubs, three meetings a month, they all start at 7 PM, meaning I get home and have barely any time to get ready to go out... I know most of my co-workers simply go home and stay home, I just have this urge, enjoyment, of getting out to enjoy the arts and culture scene... Lately it just seems more stressful to have that quick turn around before going and I do get grumpy over it, not that it's right to be that way... I need to learn how to deal with my 10 hour work days far better and not be so negative about it, but I struggle with being neutral about let alone positive... When some co-workers crow about it, love the long days, money, money, money, not that anyone working there is getting rich, I just want a better work life balance that allows me more time for going out at night... I could just switch jobs but the economy in Alberta is crappy right now, you'll know if you watch the news, easier said than done just to quit and get another job
And that Christmas "bonus" I mentioned?
Every year we get slammed by post Christmas recycling, two or three weeks of mega hours, Saturday shifts, etc... Lots of money coming in but I hate it because my work becomes my life, ugh...
And this year? This week I did take three days off start of the week to hopefully rest up for the big rush, came back to work Thursday to discover that they also scheduled this Saturday (tomorrow) full eight hour shift, worked an eight hour day today, as always working Christmas Eve, this entire weekend I get one day off! On Sunday, giving me only a few hours of shopping (Sunday afternoon) to get anything done, I'm not happy!
Then the day after Christmas lots of work, I've almost gotten used to it over nine years but still dislike it... Watching everyone around me relaxing the whole week, while I'm working too much... All my fellow photographers showing off their photography adventures of the week, and I feel like the only person who is actually working, not even picking up my camera for days on end...
In particular that 10 hour shift between work commute chews up half of my 24 hour day and I get home at 6:15 PM, and I've always enjoyed going out to various functions in the evening, arts and culture, I'm a member of two clubs, three meetings a month, they all start at 7 PM, meaning I get home and have barely any time to get ready to go out... I know most of my co-workers simply go home and stay home, I just have this urge, enjoyment, of getting out to enjoy the arts and culture scene... Lately it just seems more stressful to have that quick turn around before going and I do get grumpy over it, not that it's right to be that way... I need to learn how to deal with my 10 hour work days far better and not be so negative about it, but I struggle with being neutral about let alone positive... When some co-workers crow about it, love the long days, money, money, money, not that anyone working there is getting rich, I just want a better work life balance that allows me more time for going out at night... I could just switch jobs but the economy in Alberta is crappy right now, you'll know if you watch the news, easier said than done just to quit and get another job
And that Christmas "bonus" I mentioned?
Every year we get slammed by post Christmas recycling, two or three weeks of mega hours, Saturday shifts, etc... Lots of money coming in but I hate it because my work becomes my life, ugh...
And this year? This week I did take three days off start of the week to hopefully rest up for the big rush, came back to work Thursday to discover that they also scheduled this Saturday (tomorrow) full eight hour shift, worked an eight hour day today, as always working Christmas Eve, this entire weekend I get one day off! On Sunday, giving me only a few hours of shopping (Sunday afternoon) to get anything done, I'm not happy!
Then the day after Christmas lots of work, I've almost gotten used to it over nine years but still dislike it... Watching everyone around me relaxing the whole week, while I'm working too much... All my fellow photographers showing off their photography adventures of the week, and I feel like the only person who is actually working, not even picking up my camera for days on end...