Inspired by a recent post- Does anyone else get comments, snide remarks , esp from non nurses for working "only 36 hours a week" or 40etc? I realize many in other fields work 60-80 and that is expected. One of the reasons I went into nursing was so that i would ONLY have to work 36 hours a week . I work nights and I am so tired after 4-5 twelves every week or so, when I do that. It seems impossible to have a life outside of work, because on nights a night off, is usually spent sleeping that whole day , then up at night to do nothing of much value. Remember 12are actually 13s , get there at 630pm, earliest I can leave is 730am. etc. Do these people in other fields that work 80 hour weeks not have a life noutside of work? IF i work nights I need to sleep as much as possible. I did a very small amount of office work, and some did do about 60 hours a week, most of it sitting at a desk, which is less exhausting, at least for me, and the stress is no where near that in nursing. Any input from those of you who did it in other jobs? Is there a difference?
Inspired by a recent post- Does anyone else get comments, snide remarks , esp from non nurses for working "only 36 hours a week" or 40etc? I realize many in other fields work 60-80 and that is expected. One of the reasons I went into nursing was so that i would ONLY have to work 36 hours a week . I work nights and I am so tired after 4-5 twelves every week or so, when I do that. It seems impossible to have a life outside of work, because on nights a night off, is usually spent sleeping that whole day , then up at night to do nothing of much value. Remember 12are actually 13s , get there at 630pm, earliest I can leave is 730am. etc. Do these people in other fields that work 80 hour weeks not have a life noutside of work? IF i work nights I need to sleep as much as possible. I did a very small amount of office work, and some did do about 60 hours a week, most of it sitting at a desk, which is less exhausting, at least for me, and the stress is no where near that in nursing. Any input from those of you who did it in other jobs? Is there a difference?