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Originally Posted by MarchHare
This matches my experience exactly. Occasional overtime has sometimes been required either to meet a project deadline or to perform work that can only be done after hours so as not to disrupt the rest of the organization (I work in IT), but a typical week for me has always been ~40 hours. When I do have to work overtime, I can either come in late or leave early the next day to make up the hours.
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Yeah but Teachers cant really do that. I do that in my industry to some extent, its on a longer scale, I work 70-80 hours a week for 3 months and then later on I only work short days.
But a teacher cant be like: "well, I put in a few extra hours marking last night so I'm going to skip my first couple of classes tomorrow."