So how much do you actually work when you're at work? Last week I did an experiment to figure out exactly what I was spending my time on. The linked article goes over the results.
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I never knew you had that little site there. Neat. Finally saw a picture of you . Oh, and that 'work' write-up was pretty neat. Thanks for plugging DA
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Well, first of all, you OBVIOUSLY wrote the article during the evening. I believe I counted 6 product plugs (WindowBlinds, DesktopX, ObjectBar, SkinStudio, IconPackager, and WindowFX) as well as 6 teasers for beta or other future products (IconX, new Component Manager, beta of Galactic Civilizations, ThinkDESK, ObjectDock, and a new ObjectBar ). Not a bad piece of Guerrilla Marketing.

But seriously...I own a small (4 person) computer consulting firm http://www.bbsi.com. As such, my time is very regimented. About 5 or 6 years ago I took a Time Management seminar that (among other things) discussed the topic of actual hours vs. work hours. One thing that they did was to have us keep a log. It's something I still do every now and then to keep me focused. The last time I did it (March 3-9, 2002) it looked like this:

Client Time (Billable): 24 Hours
Client Time (Non Billable): 6.5 Hours
Office Management: 14 Hours
Marketing: 16 Hours
Time With Family: 29 Hours
Meals: 12 Hours
Personal Tasks: 6 hours
Sleep: 44.5 Hours

SUBTOTAL: 152 Hours
UNACCOUNTED TIME: 16 Hours
TOTAL: 168 Hours

It's the 16 hours that are important because they are 'wasted' (or so they say). My personal opinion is that those 16 hours are what keeps me sane. It's the time that I spend online, playing computer games, customizing my PC, listening to the radio (usually with my eyes closed), reading a book, or otherwise forgetting that I own a business, have a wife and 4 year old son, a mortgage, etc. The time is spread out throughout the day and for me, those mini-vacations are more helpful than taking a day off.

I require that my employees keep a timesheet that lists ALL of their daily activities. Some of it is for billing purposes, but it is also important to keep them focused. I have a line item for Personal Time and another for Unaccounted Time. I try to have them keep the total of both of those items under (but close to) 7 hours a week (1 business day). As I explain to them, I want them to have some down time during the day, but too much wastes MY money.

Dave
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At my last job (contract ended july 1st, so I'm currently enjoying the sun all day long) my day looked like this:

09:00 - enter crae
09:15 - drink tea and read mail
09:45 - visit the boards and other goofing off
12:00 - so some work
13:00 - lunch
13:30 - visit the boards and other goofing off
15:00 - do some more work
17:00 - more goofing
17:30 - supposed to go home now, but too busy goofing off
18:00 - lights off, so time to go home

And _still_ they were most satisfied with what I did!
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Scary part is that my day looks a lot like crae's. And people think I do a great job. Apparently I'm overqualified
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normal day

0500 arrive and take over operation of my turbine/boiler unit.
0500 - 1130 Work 10 minutes a hour goof off for 50
1130 -1230 eat luch ( without leaving my unit)
1230 - 1700 same as 0500-1130

1700 leave

repeat 3 1/2 days a week

Or so it seems the the outside world. Really much time is spend glancing at the control gages and making adjustments the the unit.
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so I guess I really physically work 2 out of 12 hours..
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oh this news post almost got by me! well for me I goof off and work simataneously! my reports need to filter so most the time after I do my thing w/ that and shoot it off to run then I hate to waste that valuable time, soooo I goof off! I have to peek in on that screen to babysit it so I play during the time my reports are so called "baking" hehe