That's kind of how mine is. 8-5:30 M-F, but I'm usually in the office around 7am and don't leave until 6:30 or 7:00pm. Once I get home, I usually have 2-3 hours to relax and enjoy TV with the wife...and that's assuming work doesn't call my Blackberry (which happens about once a week) or email me with questions (probably 2-3 times a week, but responding to email at night on a BlackBerry isn't that bad...it does get annoying when busy though). Then we have on call rotations for weekend support. I'm on call every 3rd weekend....might as well make it every other weekend as we have 1 Junior Engineer who is on call the 3rd of the 3 weekends and he struggles at times and relies on myself and the other Sr. Engineer to help him. Add in the 2 Monthly network/server patching outages (those days are 8am-11pm....I have one this Wednesday) and work can really get frustrating at times.
There are many worse alternatives - such as being unemployed. I understand the OP's frustration because work can get tiresome and mundane, but think of some of the alternatives. I put in a lot of hours per week for work (probably 70 hours total most weeks when their isn't an outage - I don't bother calculating it anymore because it gets depressing), but thinking of the alternatives keeps me going. That and the goal of retiring as soon as possible!



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