Yeah working 16 hour days, including weekends was not uncommon for me. Sometimes I wouldn't see daylight for a month. My advice if you are in that situation; get the hell out of there. It gets worse when you figure out that working more than about 49.5 hours per week puts you in a higher tax bracket and working double shifts benefits the tax man more than you.
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In the company I was working for before I decided to change my life considerably, I made 80 unpaid extra hours in one month (240 instead of 160hrs as agreed per contract) which were equivalent to two extra weeks of free work.That's a good advice, @onnovocks. Been there!
They had fired a colleague of mine and I had to do her job on top of mine which was obviously not able within my regular working schedule. As a matter of course, I was totally exhausted after that month and started to make mistakes, which was then their reason to doubt my efficiency.
I would never ever go back to such a system, not even if they paid me 1 million dollar.
Hola querido amigo @onnovocks, no se puede trabajar en exceso, hace daño a la salud, hay que trabajar, responsablemente, para mantener a la familia, pero no permitir el abuso.
Tienes toda la razón. Cariños y besos.
Lo sé. Ya no tengo mi salud ...
Abrazos!