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View Poll Results: How many hours do you work in an average week?
Less than 40 23 18.70%
40 most of the time 31 25.20%
40 to 50 hours 41 33.33%
Over the 50 hours 28 22.76%
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Old 07-11-2011, 06:30 PM   #51
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I don't know that it's fair for me to note I work 50+ hours, because that happens because I work two jobs. I think the spirit of it was for one job.

But, in any case, my two jobs puts me at usually around 60 hours per week. One job is a strictly 40 hour office job, where they haven't allowed us OT in some time. The other job is a loose scheduling server job where you stay on until you're no longer needed, more or less. So I'll work anywhere from 15-25 hours there.
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Old 07-11-2011, 06:34 PM   #52
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I think JediKooter has a second job as a blogger, or a comedian, or something.

That's the 3rd time I've heard/read that in the last 73 hours.
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Old 07-11-2011, 07:32 PM   #53
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I do a straight 40, only more on very rare occasions. Unusual for a lawyer, but my pay is unusually low for a lawyer. But it's a great trade-off, especially in a part of the country where your money goes a long way.

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Old 07-11-2011, 07:40 PM   #54
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I'm going solo and opening a micropractice/IMP (low overhead giving me the ability to schedule reasonably). I'll have a part-time MA for procedure visits. As far as all the other stuff (taking vitals, handling phones, drawing blood, etc), it'll be just me. I've had my fill of the large group practice setting and its emphasis on quantity over quality.

It'll probably mean a lot of work getting it up and running and then keeping it afloat, but it's never been hard work that has bothered me...just spinning my wheels.


Good luck. That is exciting. I'm seriously considering going the solo route once my current contract runs out. Administration is very exciting, but it is frustrating at times too (today was a particularly annoying day.)
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