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What Do You Call A Person Who Worked The Whole Week

Do you wait a whole week before you text/call a girl?

Here are the facts, son.For women who are genuinely interested in you, waiting a week will only speak a matter of disinterest for them.For women who prefer men wait a week before they receive a txt message or a call, they either not at all, all that interested in you (if at all), or they play a game that they don’t understand themselves. Typically, these kinds of women just want to hookup or to use you for money as they’re not at all truly interested. They’re just getting ready to dump the man they’re currently using up financially.I was once naive enough to have actually dated three women who prefer men wait a week after being provided their number to contact them. They failed to connect on any intimate level. They were incapable of expressing their emotions and had enough mental problems that they didn’t even understand the dating game themselves and merely found dating advice on the Internet which actually tries to get women to play countless mind games on men.If you want, give it a shot but if she shows no real interest in you or wants you to buy her things while not letting the world know that she’s taking you as her man (as in introducing you to her family, hiding her phone from you or seems to be hiding people, secrets or objects from you) run the other way as fast as you can. Don’t let her in your life.Use common sense and ask yourself:“Does this mean that she’s genuinely interested in me?”“Are there any signs of a gold digger?”“Does she want me to buy her things before introducing me to her family?”“Is she hesitant to introduce me to her family and friends?”“Does she label me as a friend or as a boy friend?”“Do I feel respected as a man and is this what I want in this relationship?”

How do some people claim to work 80-100 hours a week? Is it actually possible?

I’ve worked this way in bursts in the past. It’s possible but for me not long term sustainable. To be clear, I didn’t set out to earn a badge of working this many hours - I loved my work, had personal issues I was hiding from and with work needing a lot done in a short period, it’s only when I look back I realise the hours I put in. When you break it down, the upper end of this is only 7 days of 14 hours. When I worked like this I’d be in the office at 7.30, left sometime after 9 and then did a couple more hours when I got home (on weekends too). That’s tough but doable if you have a lot to get through and you know that period will pass. I found the lower end of this much more sustainable as you can work 5 x 14 hour days, a normal day on Saturday and you’ve hit that many hours. This gave a day off on a Sunday which makes a huge difference.If you want to work like this/find you need to work like this my advice would be to recognise the way you’re reacting : under stress I’d be more snappy with both colleagues and friends/family.When working at the upper end of these hours, if I did it for long I could reach the stage I was a lot less productive or work could take a lot longer as I had to check it for accuracy much more than normal as I did it whilst tired.I ate well during these periods - fuelling yourself properly (balanced diet) is essential to avoid energy peaks and troughs. I wasn’t going to the gym or looking after myself physically and it was only much later I realised the damage this can do.I don’t tend to work hours in this range any more, only every now and again, if needed. I certainly don’t regret it, and I understand myself far better as a result.

When people say they work 80-100 hours per week, how many of them mean that they're actually working 80-100 hours vs. showing up for 80-100 hours?

When I used to say that I meant it literally and as an example of how to guarantee burn out. In the early days if my first successful digital-only business, I literally worked from the time I woke up, 9:30 am, until I passed out the next morning at 5:30 am.I took breaks for the rest room and to shower. But I ate at my computer. I didn't watch TV. I lived in a studio apartment with a roommate & we were flat broke. I couldn't work a regular job due to chronic illness. It was that or starve for a while.Studies do show that working more than 60 hours a week doesn't get much more done. By the time I heard this, my business had started making enough full time money to support two people. So I had already stopped.I bring that up to say that I don't necessarily think all 80 - 100 hours of work was efficient. But I definitely put in the hours. And my body has been paying for it ever since.

Is it true that oral sex makes your day but anal sex makes your whole week?

um........yeah.....okay, I'm outta this question....lol Ya got me, I've nothing to say.

What do you call people who go on mission trips? as a whole?

like if you were to group them together....
I'm writing a paper and i keep saying "they"

the people on the mission... what's another name?

Attention substitute teachers! How often do you get called? On average, how much do you make per week?

If you tell them you are willing to substitute in any class, you'll get called a lot. Many subs are picky and will only do certain subjects. If a person calls you on the phone to ask you to be a sub, get to know that person, show them you're reliable, and they'll call you all the time for better assignments. Once you get known, certain schools/teachers will actually ask for you. One school district contacted subs via computer. If you said no one too many times, you wouldn't get called any more.

Every state/district is different when it comes to subs. One place paid me $8/hr. Another place paid me $52 a day, or $56 if I had a license in that state. I heard one inner city school paid $100/day. It all just depends.

In the beginning of the school year, you don't get called a lot. Things start getting busier in late October and then start booming around November-December and don't let up until the end of the year. In the beginning I was substituting once or twice a week. In late October on...I was working at least 4 days a week.

If they really like you, they will contact you to be a long-term sub.

How many hours do you work daily?

I don’t work as many as I used to. There was a 4 year period in college and a 2 year period when I was starting my first company when worked 8AM-4PM and 5PM-2AM, so 16–18 hour days were common. These days, I still work around the clock but I enjoy what I do so it doesn’t seem like work. I could work less and still be fine. I take time off for family over the weekends so it all evens out. I try to spend at least 3–4 hours per night with family during the week and get at least 6 hours of sleep, so that puts me at 14 hours or so a day working.

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