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Who's in the Office? The American Workday in One Graph

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Re: Who's in the Office? The American Workday in One Graph

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I expected to see more night owls in the "Computer and mathematical" category, but it looks like we're more conventional than the average.

The vast majority of computer programming is done in "stodgy", "boring" settings, like offices and for government projects, so this really shouldn't be a surprise for that field. The "work anywhere when you like, just get your 8 in" concept is relatively niche, even in the Valley "glamor" bubble.

Re: Who's in the Office? The American Workday in One Graph

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Do 9-5 jobs with paid lunch exist? Everything I've seen is either 8-5 or 9-6 or some variation of that. Heck, where I am now is 9 hour days plus they encourage you to take lunch, 7-5. Half-day Friday though.

I have a friend who works for a large software company (SAS), and he works 9-5 with an hour lunch in the middle.

Re: Who's in the Office? The American Workday in One Graph

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Do 9-5 jobs with paid lunch exist? Everything I've seen is either 8-5 or 9-6 or some variation of that. Heck, where I am now is 9 hour days plus they encourage you to take lunch, 7-5. Half-day Friday though.

Some still do, I guess it largely depends on the company. Each company I've worked at the last several years were 9-5 or 10-6 with lunch break in the middle somewhere.
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