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Old 04-15-15 | 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
heh funny enough I'm in architecture, also. We're fairly relaxed, but office hours are still 8-5. I have to leave the house by 6 AM in order to make it to work in time to shower and change (15.5 miles each way).

My wife goes to bed super early, like between 8 and 9 pm, and she is usually still in bed when I leave on days that I commute. On days I drive we're usually up about the same time. On weekends I lay in the bed and she's always up before me. The 5-year old doesn't help, either.

Yeah, I have no kids and am in NYC, where hours tend to be later in general. We don't have formal office hours, but it tends to be around 10-6. I am usually here around 10:30 or 11:00 and stay until 7ish. I used to do a fair amount of work in Nashville and the early meetings killed me. I really need 8 hours of sleep or I'm useless, but I can't fall asleep until 1am or so, no matter how much exercise I am getting. It really sucks.
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