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Poll: When do you usually work?
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Marjolein Snippe
Marjolein Snippe  Identity Verified
Netherlands
Local time: 10:27
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9-6, Mo-Fri Apr 15, 2016

I tend to stick to 'normal' office hours. Most of my friends are free outside office hours and I like to spend my free time with them.

 
Thayenga
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Germany
Local time: 10:27
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It depends Apr 15, 2016

... on the work load, the deadlines, the customers.

 
Philippe Etienne
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Spain
Local time: 10:27
Member
English to French
Usually Apr 15, 2016

Like everybody who earns a living from a full-time activity and can choose their working hours, working during daylight is more convenient.

 
neilmac
neilmac
Spain
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Depends Apr 15, 2016

I usually get up in the morning - around 8 am today, but basically whenever I feel like it, then work until lunchtime. After lunch I might have a lie down for about an hour, depending on how heavy the lunch and morning workload have been. Recently I've taken to watching a TV series (Supernatural) during/after lunch instead of the increasingly dispiriting midday news, and sometimes doze off for about half an hour while doing so, which amounts to the same (siesta). Between five and eight I usually... See more
I usually get up in the morning - around 8 am today, but basically whenever I feel like it, then work until lunchtime. After lunch I might have a lie down for about an hour, depending on how heavy the lunch and morning workload have been. Recently I've taken to watching a TV series (Supernatural) during/after lunch instead of the increasingly dispiriting midday news, and sometimes doze off for about half an hour while doing so, which amounts to the same (siesta). Between five and eight I usually work, then take the dog for her constitutional. After that I might come back to work again for anything from an hour to 3 for 4, depending on my workload again and/or if I feel like it (sometimes the entertainment options available are so uninspiring that working on a translation seems more tempting). Or then again, I might just do something else...

I tend to work slightly less at weekends, for example I seldom do any work after lunch on a Saturday/Sunday unless I really have to. Today is Friday, 11 am, and I'm going to knock off for an hour or so, and go and pick a cake I ordered earlier this week. It's a lovely day, so I'll go on my Superdink 300 and enjoy the fresh air


[Edited at 2016-04-15 09:01 GMT]
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Muriel Vasconcellos
Muriel Vasconcellos  Identity Verified
United States
Local time: 01:27
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It depends, but mostly evening Apr 15, 2016

I wouldn't agree that daytime is necessarily the best. By having a flexible schedule, I am able to do a lot of errands and other activities during the day that otherwise I would have to forgo. For example, today I spent time at a garden center buying plants - which I would otherwise have to do on the weekend. It's nicer to work in the garden when the sun is out - unless you are Edna St. Vincent Millay:
"She weeds her lazy lettuce / By the light of the moon."
I also take a long walk e
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I wouldn't agree that daytime is necessarily the best. By having a flexible schedule, I am able to do a lot of errands and other activities during the day that otherwise I would have to forgo. For example, today I spent time at a garden center buying plants - which I would otherwise have to do on the weekend. It's nicer to work in the garden when the sun is out - unless you are Edna St. Vincent Millay:
"She weeds her lazy lettuce / By the light of the moon."
I also take a long walk every day with my dogs while the sun is out - much nicer than doing it at night.

I've reached the point in life where I want to make time for what's most important - and catch up with my work in the evening.
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Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
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Portugal
Local time: 09:27
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It depends, but mostly late afternoon/evening Apr 15, 2016

My schedule is extremely flexible (I'm a freelancer after all) and it really depends on a lot of factors: quality of my sleep the night before, job deadline, etc., but I’m a late owl and in general my most productive time is late afternoon/evening...

 
Christine Andersen
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Denmark
Local time: 10:27
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Depends, but late in the day Apr 15, 2016

I'm another late person.

I keep resolving to get into an earlier routine, but I am not convinced it is a good idea. Yesterday my husband had an early dental appointment. The day before, we had been out with the walking club, so we went to bed early and started the day early. (Well, comparatively... between 7 and 8 am.)

For most of the morning, I was simply groggy! Maybe it would help if I persisted, but by the afternoon I was feeling normal, so I worked in the evening,
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I'm another late person.

I keep resolving to get into an earlier routine, but I am not convinced it is a good idea. Yesterday my husband had an early dental appointment. The day before, we had been out with the walking club, so we went to bed early and started the day early. (Well, comparatively... between 7 and 8 am.)

For most of the morning, I was simply groggy! Maybe it would help if I persisted, but by the afternoon I was feeling normal, so I worked in the evening, and started late today (i.e. at the normal time). Tea between 8 and 9, then I check the mails, but actually start work around 11.

I don't have to send children to school or even fit in with my husband's work - he is retired. I only have to meet my deadlines. Many of my clients in the UK are an hour behind us in Denmark, effectively two hours, as they start around 9 am and Danes start flexing in around 8 am.

I have always been a night owl by choice. Sunrises are just sunsets played backwards. The stars are beautiful after midnight, and in a couple of months it will be glorious Danish midsummer, when it barely gets dark at all. I love the light nights - it is a sheer waste to sleep through them, and at that time of year I don't miss a few of hours of sunlight while I take a nap!



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Marlene Blanshay
Marlene Blanshay  Identity Verified
Canada
Local time: 04:27
Member (2009)
French to English
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mostly during the day Apr 15, 2016

I usually work days, but will often work in the evenings, as many clients are in the Euro time zone. I just work until it's done and then that's it. I try not to work too late at night unless it's a deadline. I like to stop after about 9 pm and just relax. I don't mind working on weekends especially if my work week has been light and I want to make up for it. This weekend I am working. I'm actually like Christine, a night owl, so I usually start midday. I like having flexible hours!

 
TB CommuniCAT
TB CommuniCAT  Identity Verified
Canada
Local time: 04:27
English to French
Day Apr 15, 2016

My schedule is flexible, but I find myself more productive during the day.

 
Adnan Özdemir
Adnan Özdemir  Identity Verified
Türkiye
Local time: 11:27
Member (2007)
German to Turkish
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Agree Apr 15, 2016

Thayenga wrote:

... on the work load, the deadlines, the customers.


I agree

[Edited at 2016-04-15 16:46 GMT]


 
Cristiana Sima
Cristiana Sima  Identity Verified
Romania
Local time: 11:27
English to Romanian
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Usually normal office hours Apr 15, 2016

but not by choice. I am most productive in the afternoon, after 4 o'clock, but because the kids are in kindergarten 9 to 18, well, I'm most productive 9 to 18.

I used to work on weekends, but now I rarely do that because I prefer to have a nice time with my family. Oh, and I can't wait for June, when it will be warm enough to go camping at the seaside.. then my working week will have 4 days and my weekends 3 ... See more
but not by choice. I am most productive in the afternoon, after 4 o'clock, but because the kids are in kindergarten 9 to 18, well, I'm most productive 9 to 18.

I used to work on weekends, but now I rarely do that because I prefer to have a nice time with my family. Oh, and I can't wait for June, when it will be warm enough to go camping at the seaside.. then my working week will have 4 days and my weekends 3 (unless I find a good energy bank & an even better solar charger.. then I will work directly from the beach!).

[Edited at 2016-04-15 19:48 GMT]
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Georgia Morg (X)
Georgia Morg (X)  Identity Verified
United Kingdom
Local time: 09:27
Portuguese to English
no set times Apr 15, 2016

The nice thing about being a freelancer is choosing when and if you want to work. I tend to be at my most productive in the early morning so I have been known to get up at 5am. I need lots of breaks so I take the dogs out, chop vegetables, check Facebook, whatever. I always have a good lunch (with wine) and then a nap. If I have a lot of work I do it in the evenings too, but not if there's a Champions league match on! I have no problem about working at weekends at all.

 
Bruno Veilleux
Bruno Veilleux  Identity Verified
Canada
Local time: 04:27
English to French
No afternoon option? Apr 15, 2016

Another night owl here. I get up late and I don't have enough focus for the first hour or two to work effectively, so I spend a while browsing the Web then have breakfast/lunch and a shower. I can keep going until way past midnight, but I have no set times for sleep or meals. Since I'm three hours ahead of most of my clients, it works out well. I often wake up around the time they get to the office, so I don't miss anything. On the contrary, having someone in my area available to work late night... See more
Another night owl here. I get up late and I don't have enough focus for the first hour or two to work effectively, so I spend a while browsing the Web then have breakfast/lunch and a shower. I can keep going until way past midnight, but I have no set times for sleep or meals. Since I'm three hours ahead of most of my clients, it works out well. I often wake up around the time they get to the office, so I don't miss anything. On the contrary, having someone in my area available to work late night on tight deadlines is pretty convenient for them, I imagine.Collapse


 
Mario Freitas
Mario Freitas  Identity Verified
Brazil
Local time: 05:27
Member (2014)
English to Portuguese
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Anytime Apr 16, 2016

I voted all day long, meaning at any time of the day or night, of course not all day long. My working/sleeping/etc. hours vary a lot, but I usually work more during the night, until about 4:00 am, when I am less interrupted by the phone, other people and noises all over the town. I have no doubt about the higher productivity at night. But I don't have regular or standard working hours. They may add up to anthing from 0 to 12 hours in a day, but it depends, of course, on the workload, as it happe... See more
I voted all day long, meaning at any time of the day or night, of course not all day long. My working/sleeping/etc. hours vary a lot, but I usually work more during the night, until about 4:00 am, when I am less interrupted by the phone, other people and noises all over the town. I have no doubt about the higher productivity at night. But I don't have regular or standard working hours. They may add up to anthing from 0 to 12 hours in a day, but it depends, of course, on the workload, as it happens to all of us.Collapse


 
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