35 hour workweek

Was working about 43 hours a week, but I got fired. So now I work 0.

Last year at the same job I was putting in more OT though. Probably averaging 45 to 46 hours a week.
 
I'm not sure whether I understand you correctly : You claim being unique in putting a value on money and time? I thought that this is even incorporated in economical theory...

My particulars about my job, are highly unique
 
I work roughly 20 hours a week, while going to school full time...and then at least 10 hours a week doing musician things. Over the summer, I'll log 50 hours a week at my "straight job", when I'm not playing much or traveling. When I am...the band is almost all I'll do.

I dont mind working that many hours for music, because i enjoy it, and it usually doesn't feel like work. Working more than 50 hours a week for a catering company just wouldn't be worth it though.
 
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