I’ve just finished my first week at a new job. I like the job, but it’s the first time in several years that I’ve had relatively standard 8 hours a day, 5 days a week as my schedule. The last time I did was in 2019 or so, and then I went and got back into graduate school for the interim.

Now that I’m back to standard hours, the commitment of time and energy seems to be quite a lot, more than I remember from prior ft experience(It could well be that this job is actually mentally demanding, whereas my prior full-time job was pretty brainless) and I’m not sure how I will make room in my life for anything else.

I like the job I’m doing, and I don’t feel as if I’m being unreasonably pressured at work (Boss even said to go out of our way not to work overtime, and it’s a salaried position so I know they’re not trying to skimp on hourly pay), so I guess I’m mainly wanting to ask how the rest of you full-timers do it.

And does it get easier to manage as you start to get used to it and make a routine?

Maybe it feels like quite a basic or rudimentary to ask… But these are things I’ve forgotten in the interim since last working 40-hour weeks.

  • sunbrrnslapper@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Working 40 hours can be tough. I think it is about a finding a setup that can work for you. Here’s how I set it up to work for me (I work more than 40, so some of this is just so I don’t die). Maybe there’s something in there you can try out.

    • I work with family so I can double up work/family time
    • I work from home so I don’t have to commute and I can pause to see my kids off to/come home from school
    • My husband does not work so I see him throughout the day and he takes care of household chores
    • I let my kids play in my office when I’m working (even on conference calls)
    • I like my job and coworkers
    • I take naps on the weekend
    • I have given up on hobbies outside of what my kids like
    • I get up at 4am and start work most days by 5am to ensure I have evenings with my family