My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

AIBU?

To ask if your DH/DP works a 70 80 90 hour week - what exactly does he do?

190 replies

Hetty241 · 24/12/2013 07:18

I often read posts on MN where women mention their husbands/partners working very long hours and wonder what jobs they do that entail such long hours.

So I thought I'd ask.

OP posts:
Report
Goodwordguide · 24/12/2013 07:21

Works in IT for a start-up

Most of the long hour workers I know are bankers and lawyers but we are in London.

Report
Morloth · 24/12/2013 07:21

Banker.

Report
Youarejustwordsonascreenpeople · 24/12/2013 07:21

Mine is a teacher and is head of department. His normal week is is 70-80 hours.

Report
Ladyflip · 24/12/2013 07:22

Dairy farmer. It's not for the faint hearted. He started at 4.15am yesterday. He had 25 mins at home at lunchtime, then 2 hours at dinner time. He then went and calved a cow. Rolled home and into bed at 11 pm. He's already gone to work now. And will be there tomorrow at 4.15am again.

Report
HaitchJay · 24/12/2013 07:22

Dh does 2 jobs and both are min wage ish so combined they often end up at the 70 hours.

He used to work that as a head teacher though and is so much less stressed now

Report
MrsCampbellBlack · 24/12/2013 07:22

Runs his own IT company.

Report
cupcake78 · 24/12/2013 07:24

Regional Manager of national company, Accountancy background. Sounds very grand but it's not really and the pay reflects the 35 hours contracted not the additional 30 hours he puts in Hmm

Report
BohemianGirl · 24/12/2013 07:25

Consultant

Report
Alwayscheerful · 24/12/2013 07:25

Chartered accountant.

Report
Spermysextowel · 24/12/2013 07:26

Chef

Report
HoHoHopelessAtNamingBabies · 24/12/2013 07:26

There are a fair few women on here who work similar hours too! Smile

I do - Management Consultant.

Report
ClaimedByMe · 24/12/2013 07:27

Oil refinery, he can work anything from the basic 38 hours to 80 a week!

Report
lastnightIwenttoManderley · 24/12/2013 07:32

Erm....I'm not a DH or a partner but hours like that are not unusual to me - Chartered Structural Engineer

Report
notanotherusername1 · 24/12/2013 07:33

Off shore oil rig engineer. I wish he did not work the hours he did.

Report
akachan · 24/12/2013 07:33

I'm a woman so don't know if I count but I do hours like that, I'm a lawyer.

Report
Morloth · 24/12/2013 07:35

I used to but not since we had the kids.

I now do 3 days a week, but I work 12 hour days - in mining.

So Mining and Banking, we sold our souls - but we got quite a good price. Grin

Report
purplemurple1 · 24/12/2013 07:36

We both do those sorts of hours - I'm a construction consultant

OH - lecturer and doing his own research, and forest work at weekends.

Report
Flossyfloof · 24/12/2013 07:38

Educational consultant, Creative Management consultant, builder, project manager. He thinks if he stopped working he would die. About the only day he has off is Christmas Day, when he visits his parents.

Report
littlewhitechristmasbag · 24/12/2013 07:40

My DH is a director in a large financial company. The hours he works are crazy.

Report
RoobyMyrtle · 24/12/2013 07:40

University Professor with a spin-out company. He works 70-80 hours plus, 6 days a week and is often away.

Report
loveulotslikejellytots · 24/12/2013 07:42

DH is a builder so does 7am-6pm 5 days a week. He's also a retained firefighter so most weeks he's on call as soon as he gets home until he goes to work and most weekends. So technically he works 24 hours a day but 13 of those are sat at home waiting for a pager to go off! Grin

Report
WoodBurnerBabe · 24/12/2013 07:44

DH is a Chartered Structural Engineer and does hours like that. My record is 93 hours when I was Resident Engineer on a big construction project, I'm a Chartered Civil Engineer. Now we have 3 kids I am contracted to do 29 hours per week, don't usually do more than 35. DH long hours have continued though, some weeks the kids barely see him at all. The only good thing is he works 5min from home so at least we don't have a shitty commute to contend with as well. That's mine to deal with!

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

stickysausages · 24/12/2013 07:44

I often wonder though, why people work these kind of hours though... how can it be possible? For some is it an ego thing? An avoiding going home thing? I understand the likes of the dairy farmer etc, but for the average office worker, if you're working double the normal hours, then something is wrong with your time management, or there are serious shortfalls in the management of the company as a whole

Report
TheCrackFox · 24/12/2013 07:45

Chef

Report
callamia · 24/12/2013 07:46

When I'm not on mat leave, I work those kind of hours as a university lecturer. I can easily do 10 hours a day, and frequently work on weekends.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.