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Am I Allowed To Work 70 Hours A Week And Still Be Considered Liberal?

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Oh, how the heart bleeds!

I can't imagine why anyone would be daft enough to subjugate themselves to an employer to that extent, but hey, each to their own, of course.

Refusing to use the spellchick!

I have put you on ignore. No really, I have, but you are still ruining my enjoyment of this site. .

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because some people need the extra money to pay bills :P

my hubby is going back to working 60 to 70 hours a week ... ugh.... and it is the crazy afternoon/evening shift :wacko:

it will help us catch up on all our bills though...

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70 hours? That's all? Slacker!

Working while blogging with a foreign keyboard.

Can it get any more fantastic?

Oh, how the heart bleeds!

I can't imagine why anyone would be daft enough to subjugate themselves to an employer to that extent, but hey, each to their own, of course.

Truckdriver.

Long hauls. Long hours.

You know - blue collar and all that.

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70 hours? That's all? Slacker!

Working while blogging with a foreign keyboard.

Can it get any more fantastic?

Oh, how the heart bleeds!

I can't imagine why anyone would be daft enough to subjugate themselves to an employer to that extent, but hey, each to their own, of course.

Truckdriver.

Long hauls. Long hours.

You know - blue collar and all that.

Shhhhhh, I'm undercover.

http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1c=Virginia+B...1:::::f:EN:M:/e

That's 7 days and the route is actually longer for me, since some roads are restricted and I hate paying tolls, so I go around them. I do that if it's cost effective as a favor to my employer, who I happen to like.

Conservitive or Liberal we all bust our a$$ for a living methinks.

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Real men work 169 hours a week.

Is possible one week out of the year with DLST where the clock is set back one hour in the fall, a 169 hour week. Never liked being on salary on a leap year either, February 29th was a free day for the company, hourly would get extra pay. February 29th should be a national holiday.

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70 hours? That's all? Slacker!

Working while blogging with a foreign keyboard.

Can it get any more fantastic?

Oh, how the heart bleeds!

I can't imagine why anyone would be daft enough to subjugate themselves to an employer to that extent, but hey, each to their own, of course.

Truckdriver.

Long hauls. Long hours.

You know - blue collar and all that.

My quoting skills are pathetic (As we know!) - I was referring directly to Charles and his 96 hours.

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I have put you on ignore. No really, I have, but you are still ruining my enjoyment of this site. .

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I am allergic to work.

:star:

SpiritAlight edits due to extreme lack of typing abilities. :)

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Real men work 169 hours a week.

Is possible one week out of the year with DLST where the clock is set back one hour in the fall, a 169 hour week. Never liked being on salary on a leap year either, February 29th was a free day for the company, hourly would get extra pay. February 29th should be a national holiday.

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You sure know how to ruin a good joke. :rofl:

 

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