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Don't tell anyone but I just left the office at 7:50pm after starting at 9:55am.

How would you go working 12 days out of 14, starting work about 7am, finishing after 6, in the heat & flies. Evening plotting up results. No company recognition of 'extra' time worked, no overtime paid. I must admit accommodation was provided by the company - camp stretcher, sheet, mozzie net; cold bush shower slung over tree branch; long-drop dunny or just a spade.

My own philosophy has always been that I get paid to get a job done, not to put in hours.
 
How would you go working 12 days out of 14, starting work about 7am, finishing after 6, in the heat & flies. Evening plotting up results. No company recognition of 'extra' time worked, no overtime paid. I must admit accommodation was provided by the company - camp stretcher, sheet, mozzie net; cold bush shower slung over tree branch; long-drop dunny or just a spade.

My own philosophy has always been that I get paid to get a job done, not to put in hours.
My very first boss, 40 years ago had the same philosophy and we never abused it as we did the project but not in regular hours. He was a systems analyst.
 
I dont think its healthy to be a competition. Im guessing that a surgeon that stands on their feet for 3-4hrs could be more mentally exhausted than I would be, crunching numbers from my comfy chair for a entire day and then you have a tradie thats been working from dawn, in the heat or cold until 2-3pm. Totally different level of work and tiredness.

But, good employees that are treated well and/or enjoy their work usually are happy to give more, when needed. Yesterday I was in the office at 6am as marketing needed early access and didnt arrange it beforehand. Tues night late night text to me and Im doing what I can for my office team, even though marketing isnt my team, them doing their job helps the company succeed overall. Doubt my bosses even know about it.
 
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Doubt my bosses even know about it.
If they do not .. they are not very good bosses….

Its all good, I often get recongnized for my efforts, as do others. Scored a best off award in December that included a $$$$ prize for a holiday (they pay the FBT) and extra annual leave :)
 
How would you go working 12 days out of 14, starting work about 7am, finishing after 6, in the heat & flies. Evening plotting up results. No company recognition of 'extra' time worked, no overtime paid. I must admit accommodation was provided by the company - camp stretcher, sheet, mozzie net; cold bush shower slung over tree branch; long-drop dunny or just a spade.

My own philosophy has always been that I get paid to get a job done, not to put in hours.
I would have loved to have worked FIFO and the salary associated with those jobs.

My philosophy has always been that I set high standards and am I proud of my achievements to date. I do in an hour what some people do in a day. If you put me in a team of 3 then I won't sit there waiting to be dragged down.

P.S. We've been given the go ahead for a little more responsibility and to take on a little more work. Guess which 2 will be left behind?
 
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But there are also some/many who fly Y as well on here and I bet some of them feel a little out of it sometimes. :)

Not sure how that relates to the assertion that those who fly in J are snobs, but I'm sure you have a point in there somewhere?
 
I'll stick with what's relevant to me. And since science has no proof what so ever I'll stick with what makes sense to me.

P.S. Superstitions can be real.


Yep, look at all the good work superstitions have done for the planet, 2 examples: The Western Black Rhino (now extinct due to the superstition that powdered rhino horn is medicinal, thank you Chairman Mao, science has proved otherwise) and my current favourite , throwing coins into the engine of an aircraft for good luck (mmm any volunteers to test that superstition out?...... no ? I didn't think so.
 
Asked hubby what I should be planning for next year. He doesnt want to return to the US for a while so looks like either Africa or Iceland.
 
Suncorp Stadium with infants is fine. Check the stroller in the cloak room.
 
As Confucious said-Get a job you like and never work again.
Confucius?

"Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life."

That may not have been a Confucius quote. I love what I do. I hate working. There in lies the problem.
 
Standard passport service is pretty good.

Submitted at AusPost 12/1. Email today to say being printed and will be delivered within a week.

Two week turnaround is pretty good really.
 
Ballina life saving used a drone to drop off a floatation device to two people caught in a rip.

How awesome is that!
 
I would have loved to have worked FIFO and the salary associated with those jobs.

In my case it was half a day 4 wheel drive in, half a day 4wd out and I got paid the same as town based Geos working more regular hours. But even when I was at a mining town, in the mine, we used to work nights and weekends as a matter of course.
 
Now there's something that doesn't happen often. Home before sun down. Get to spend 4-5 with little one before she goes to bed.
 
Not sure how that relates to the assertion that those who fly in J are snobs, but I'm sure you have a point in there somewhere?
Didn't say that those in J were snobs - I did say that there are also a lot of Y travellers on AFF. If you noted JohnK's original post he was tongue in cheek with a wink emoji so your reaction about being offensive was not really called for IMO. Bored now.
 
Yep, look at all the good work superstitions have done for the planet, 2 examples: The Western Black Rhino (now extinct due to the superstition that powdered rhino horn is medicinal, thank you Chairman Mao, science has proved otherwise) and my current favourite , throwing coins into the engine of an aircraft for good luck (mmm any volunteers to test that superstition out?...... no ? I didn't think so.
Didn't say that superstitions can be good. I said superstitions can be real. Big difference.

And even if we stopped believing in superstitions it wouldn't make them go away. I wish it was that easy.
 
Asked hubby what I should be planning for next year. He doesnt want to return to the US for a while so looks like either Africa or Iceland.

I have zero interest in the USA at the moment, but I can tell you I am completely in love with South & East Africa. The people are warm, caring, funny and really inspiring.


Iceland is still on my bucket list. GPH talks about it quite often, so I should just ‘“make it happen” soon! Maybe the 40th wedding anniversary?
 
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