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No shit, with the efficiency and especially productivity of working-from-home I get a week's worth of work done in 1-3 days depending on how busy of a week it is and typically in less than 6hr a day.

Now, that is also because of have a LOT of experience and knowledge so I get shit done in minutes that might take others hours, you are paying for that knowledge/skill.

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>Germany’s brief experiment with a four-day workweek is over, but for many of the businesses that participated, there’s no going back. “I don’t want to work on Fridays anymore. I just don’t,” says Sören Fricke, co-founder of event planner Solidsense. “Friday has actually become the third day of the weekend. You only work if there is no other option.”

No shit, with the efficiency and especially productivity of working-from-home I get a week's worth of work done in 1-3 days depending on how busy of a week it is and typically in less than 6hr a day. Now, that is also because of have a LOT of experience and knowledge so I get shit done in minutes that might take others hours, you are paying for that knowledge/skill. Archive: https://archive.today/6EtcE From the post: >>Germany’s brief experiment with a four-day workweek is over, but for many of the businesses that participated, there’s no going back. “I don’t want to work on Fridays anymore. I just don’t,” says Sören Fricke, co-founder of event planner Solidsense. “Friday has actually become the third day of the weekend. You only work if there is no other option.”
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Hah, yeah. One time in over a decade I took more than 2 days off at a time. It was awesome and improved my life a lot. Not that I did not want to get back to work but it was huge for quality of life.