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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "What time do you usually get up on working days?".
This poll was originally submitted by Dalibor Uhlik. View the poll results »
| | | Vibeke Degn-P Norway Local time: 14:22 Member (2010) English to Norwegian + ...
It is amazing the amount of work I manage to get through from 6 until the phone starts ringing at 9. These are my "money hours"! | | | usually after 9... | Apr 17, 2010 |
I wish they would ask how late I work in the evening instead... I am very available for my clients in the US most of them are 7 hours behind me... | | | Alma de Kok Netherlands Local time: 14:22 Member (2006) Polish to Dutch + ... 4.30 Training | Apr 17, 2010 |
I have to get up at 4.30 and leave at 5 to bring my son to his swim training. I am back at 6 and start working, and I agree with Vibeke: working without the telephone ringing is a blessing. But if he is not training, I usually work very late and get up at 9.... | |
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another early bird here | Apr 17, 2010 |
No matter what time I got up, I just cannot work in the afternoon/evening. When I'm very busy, I can manage a few hours, say from 2 til 5pm, but I much prefer getting up at 5 and working before the family wakes up. Those are my best hours, as Vibeke said. Then I take the children to school, which is only 5 minutes away but normally takes no less than 30 min. to get there, say goodbye (I always have to stay for a few minutes with them) and coming back to work. Then I have 4-5 hours until t... See more No matter what time I got up, I just cannot work in the afternoon/evening. When I'm very busy, I can manage a few hours, say from 2 til 5pm, but I much prefer getting up at 5 and working before the family wakes up. Those are my best hours, as Vibeke said. Then I take the children to school, which is only 5 minutes away but normally takes no less than 30 min. to get there, say goodbye (I always have to stay for a few minutes with them) and coming back to work. Then I have 4-5 hours until they come back at 2 (fortunately, my phone does not ring very often and almost never for work-related issues. I hate the phone). And that's normally the end of my working day. There is no way I could work after dinner, like some people I know, I'm just too sleepy and would not be able to concentrate. And anyway, our bedtime is around 10pm.
[Edited at 2010-04-17 13:16 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | Denise Boehning (X) United States Local time: 08:22 German to English
During the week I get up at 6 am and check my emails first thing, so I can reply to all my European clients right away. Then I drop the kids off at school and head back to work until usually 1:30 - 2:00 pm, then its off to pick up the kids from school and usually after dinner I go back to work until who know when. Being a freelancer is certainly a struggle and there is not such thing as 9 to 5. | | | Jenn Mercer United States Local time: 08:22 Member (2009) French to English My answer is somewhat deceptive | Apr 17, 2010 |
I get up at 7-8 on working days in order to get my daughter to school. These are my 'working days' because I have less interruptions, but I am not naturally an early riser. I tend to stay up late at night so that I can get work done ahead of the next day. | | | Prefer to work during night times | Apr 17, 2010 |
Hi, I prefer to start work when everybody is slept and it's sure that no guests will be there to disturb. When I start translation, I am drowned into the text to grasp meaning of each word and each sentence to convey it correctly in my languages. However, I prefer to have morning breeze early at 5-6 A.M. in the morning if time permits. I do get the chances, when I have worked overnight and had to take chilling break.... See more Hi, I prefer to start work when everybody is slept and it's sure that no guests will be there to disturb. When I start translation, I am drowned into the text to grasp meaning of each word and each sentence to convey it correctly in my languages. However, I prefer to have morning breeze early at 5-6 A.M. in the morning if time permits. I do get the chances, when I have worked overnight and had to take chilling break. Have a great day ahead! ▲ Collapse | |
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neilmac Spain Local time: 14:22 Spanish to English + ...
Whenever I wake up and feel like getting up. The earliest I get up is about 8 am, but I usually get up some time after 9 and don't usually switch my phone on until 10 am (Spanish office hours). Sometimes I may work until very late at night if I have a deadline. Today is Saturday, 20.30 in the evening and I'm working on a 6K job due Tuesday, so will probably stop about 22.00 and chill out a bit. I want to finish the job before Monday because I need to do the IVA on Monday and would like to... See more Whenever I wake up and feel like getting up. The earliest I get up is about 8 am, but I usually get up some time after 9 and don't usually switch my phone on until 10 am (Spanish office hours). Sometimes I may work until very late at night if I have a deadline. Today is Saturday, 20.30 in the evening and I'm working on a 6K job due Tuesday, so will probably stop about 22.00 and chill out a bit. I want to finish the job before Monday because I need to do the IVA on Monday and would like to go into town tomorrow night for a while... I don't have to worry about school runs or other parenting duties so could actually take a whole day off any time I felt like it... which is nice:) ▲ Collapse | | | Patricia Rosas United States Local time: 05:22 Spanish to English + ... In memoriam maybe it's a Norwegian thing? | Apr 17, 2010 |
Vibeke Degn-Petersen wrote: It is amazing the amount of work I manage to get through from 6 until the phone starts ringing at 9. These are my "money hours"! I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw how late people get up! I'm of Norwegian descent (50%) and I'm usually up between 5 and 6 (7 days a week), so maybe it's a Norwegian thing?! The only exception is in the dead of winter, when the sun rises after 7. Then I usually sleep until first light. In a few weeks the heat will be intense here in Arizona, and I'll be getting up around 5 (if not before) so that I can get the dogs and me out on the trail for a hike before getting back to the computer. Patricia | | |
Patricia Rosas wrote: Vibeke Degn-Petersen wrote: It is amazing the amount of work I manage to get through from 6 until the phone starts ringing at 9. These are my "money hours"! I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw how late people get up! I'm of Norwegian descent (50%) and I'm usually up between 5 and 6 (7 days a week), so maybe it's a Norwegian thing?! The only exception is in the dead of winter, when the sun rises after 7. Then I usually sleep until first light. In a few weeks the heat will be intense here in Arizona, and I'll be getting up around 5 (if not before) so that I can get the dogs and me out on the trail for a hike before getting back to the computer. Patricia I'm intrigued. If you get up that early, what time do you go to bed?? If I wake up at 6, I crash at half 10/11. If I'm Milan, I wake later and go to bed a LOT later. When I'm in Sicily, I wake up a lot earlier so I can go out walking/running before it gets too hot. I have to nap in the afternoon though otherwise I'm shattered - dinner is at 9/9:30... Good poll Dalibor. | | | I chose "after 9 am..." | Apr 17, 2010 |
...but "after 10 am" would be more precise. My best work hours are from 10 pm to 3 am. It's cool and quiet, with no phone ringing, and my husband is asleep. My brain is awake, juices flow, and I can concentrate completely. When I get sleepy, I go to bed; if needed, I take a nap in the late afternoon. Our kids are grown and gone, so whenever life allows me, I work the hours that suit me. | |
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Dai Kodato Japan Local time: 21:22 Japanese to English + ...
As long as I can remember, I'm up by 7 am. Then I spend about an hour getting ready, and then spend another hour checking news and websites. | | | Amy Duncan (X) Brazil Local time: 09:22 Portuguese to English + ... My intentions to get up early don't seem to work out too well... | Apr 18, 2010 |
I had this idea that I wanted to get up early, before 7 a.m., maybe go over to the beach before work for a bit, etc., etc. Well, it was a lovely idea, but I don't seem to be able to pull it off. I guess I'm just a night owl, maybe from so many years of play in jazz clubs! I can't seem to get into bed before midnight, and then I usually lie there awake, sometimes for a couple of hours. I might wake up at 8:30 a.m., but then I lie in bed for awhile and usually doze off again! I haven't really work... See more I had this idea that I wanted to get up early, before 7 a.m., maybe go over to the beach before work for a bit, etc., etc. Well, it was a lovely idea, but I don't seem to be able to pull it off. I guess I'm just a night owl, maybe from so many years of play in jazz clubs! I can't seem to get into bed before midnight, and then I usually lie there awake, sometimes for a couple of hours. I might wake up at 8:30 a.m., but then I lie in bed for awhile and usually doze off again! I haven't really worked this out and don't know if I ever will! ▲ Collapse | | | Norwegian night owl | Apr 18, 2010 |
I'm half Norwegian, too. But I'm more like Amy. I do my best work at night when there are no interruptions, so I have a sleep deficit if I don't sleep late in the morning. | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: What time do you usually get up on working days? TM-Town | Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business
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